hi there, me again, the guy i slept with, we have spoken but nothing about what had happened, this was like, last week sometime, and his sister has invited me to a party, where i know he will be ther, do i go or not? tell me as it is tonight
thank xx
eeerrriiicccaaa answered Wednesday August 3 2005, 11:05 am: **hey its me, im not sure if this is the right way to talk back with you lol ..you said you wanted my email or something, i dont know if i want to give it on here but if you want you can give me urs or if u have a aim sn i will im you k
i think you should go to the party because you could end up talking to him then maybe brining up what happend so you can get an idea of what he feels, but if he ignores you the whole time then screw him and go flirt with all the other guys there!
queenbianca2004 answered Wednesday August 3 2005, 9:32 am: Well if this guy you slept with is there and he wont talk to you then let it be. But dont let him ruin your time bc you can still have fun without him. So go have fun!!!
xlostangelx answered Wednesday August 3 2005, 9:05 am: its probably just really weird and awkward right now for him to talk about it with you. YES, go to the party!!! this could be your chance to clear the air and settle this cold shoulder hes giving you. [ xlostangelx's advice column | Ask xlostangelx A Question ]
XSugarPieX77 answered Wednesday August 3 2005, 7:27 am: I say that you should go. And if he is there talk about it. Are you two boyfriend and girlfriend? It is important to talk about what happened considering that it is sex. Good Luck!
~Brina~ [ XSugarPieX77's advice column | Ask XSugarPieX77 A Question ]
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