Question Posted Saturday October 15 2005, 10:17 pm
my ex and i havent been together now for 1 year. Its a long story, but he was a total jerk, after it ended. (he blames me of course)Hes very bitter! Hes been with his little s**t now for a year. (he screwed her on the 2nd date, and she had a bf at the time) Hes always hated girls like that, but i didnt want him back after he did that, so he asked her out! Ok, we NEVER talk at school, and we dont have any classes together. (we're both seniors) shes 15!!
Anyways, we had a field trip and theyre were 5 buses. My friends and i picked bus #3. We were in our seats when guess who sits right behind me? Well i didnt even acknowledge that he was even on the bus let alone sitting right behind me. I didnt let him bother me, he was just being "himself" as usual. Well after we got into the theatre, the way we all walked into the rows, i was almost sitting next to him. (go figure) he all of a sudden says outloud "kayla followed me on the bus, and sat by me" and his friend, (her and i used to be better friends at 1 time) says, "Why did you do that for?" i was like "wtf, he followed me!" then i said, "God, you have the biggest ego!!" He just laughed. Then about a month ago, he told the same girl that im obsessed with him!! i imd him that night and asked him why he said something like that, and hes like "omg kayla i could give a shit about you"!! This is not a big deal, but i need to know why he just cant ignore me like i do him. Why does he have to make such lame comments? People actually believe him, that makes me even more mad!!
sillyrob answered Saturday October 15 2005, 11:20 pm: He is just an immature high school boy. Later in life when you're happily married to the love of your life, and he's a manager at McDonalds with his red neck girlfriend and fifteen kids, you'll look back and laugh. Trust me. [ sillyrob's advice column | Ask sillyrob A Question ]
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