Alright i have a longg story here...
K i have a best friend who is practically in love with me and i went out with him a couple times...but mostly for pity...well i finally broke up with him for good and hes telling people that he doesnt need me..but i still want his friendship...
THEN there is another guy...which is why guy number one is mad...cuz i like a new guy..and i don even know if he likes me...i e-mailed him and told him that i like him...alot...hasnt said anything.....what should i do? is he ignoring! me?
and i want to keep guy numer one's friendship
(im a girl by the way..and im 14)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? lascivious answered Tuesday August 17 2004, 9:34 am: Ahh alright this is weird because like the same thing happened to me last year! lol. Try to explain to your best friend how you feel and how much you value his friendship. People like to know they're needed. Explain to him that just because a boyfriend/girlfriend relationship didn't work between the two of you that a friendship can work because they're two different things.
The guy you like.... he might be ignoring you because he's either not ready to know how you feel about him or he's not ready to let you know how he feels about you and is just avoiding the situation completely. He might not have checked his email either lol. Some guys (and people in general) prefer to be told in person how a member of the opposite sex feels about them so they know it's not a joke.. Joke emails and IMs and such get sent a lot about those types of things and he may think you're just joking with him. [ lascivious's advice column | Ask lascivious A Question ]
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