A guy at work and I became friends and things were going ok and when he did not get the position he wanted at work, I supported him and we started flirting. Well he found another job. Well, before he left he gave me a picture of him and email address. We seemed to be closer. We both agreed to keep in contact via email. I kept my part and he didn't his. He acted like he wanted to be friends and more and even called me babe. Why, after being "friends" he won't email, hasn't called nothing. Why is he treating me now like I don't exsist?
xomegaroni answered Sunday August 14 2005, 8:59 am: maybe he found someone else, or was afraid to get in a 'more than friends' relationship with you. talk to him. tell him how you feel and that you'd like it if you guys talked more. he'll understand.
Sexybabii9095 answered Sunday August 14 2005, 1:58 am: well how long has it been? i mean men are men. but give him the benifit, less its been a long time forget him, men just like ass sometimes, but he might being playing hard to get blah blah you know that BS lol [ Sexybabii9095's advice column | Ask Sexybabii9095 A Question ]
beautiful_disaster101 answered Sunday August 14 2005, 1:44 am: he probably just wanted to flirt with you. Next time, get HIS number so you can call HIM, cause trust me, guys dont call back.. it's like a man asking for directions.. it just does NOT happen lol. hope i helped!!
icey0990 answered Sunday August 14 2005, 1:12 am: sometimes it just doesnt work out..it sounds like this is the case..its his loss sweetie. if he really cares he will start writing to you, if not, dont sweat it
thats my opinion anyways i hope i helped somehow
-melissa- [ icey0990's advice column | Ask icey0990 A Question ]
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