Okay so theres this guy, and i have liked him for the longest time. He knows too but he acts like he just doesnt care. He tells me he likes me and says all this cute stuff then the next day he tells me he doesnt like me. He always hurts me but i would still do anything to be with him. He said the reason why he doesnt like me is cause i have a rep. of being a slut but it really isnt true at all. How do i get him to like me, and know the rep. isnt ture?? Im 14
Achange2Thought answered Friday November 11 2005, 9:30 pm: ok well honestly first off you have to try and change that repp bc evben if one person thinks that thats not good and second stop acting needy bc it just makes teh guy feel in control! and plus if hes is worried about ur rep so much y is this guy worth it?? [ Achange2Thought's advice column | Ask Achange2Thought A Question ]
luvin_chick<3 answered Friday November 11 2005, 9:22 pm: i think that you should just tell him straight up that the rep. isn't true. it's always good to just stay true to whoever you like. however, if he keeps changing his mind about you, it means that he's not really sure how he feels about you, and that's not really too much of a good idea to be with somebody who's not sure of how he feels about you. even if the rep. is true, which i know isn't, if he really likes you, the rep. shouldn't matter to him.
dancinchikita answered Friday November 11 2005, 9:02 pm: tell him the truth! and then if he still doesnt believe you he isnt worth your time. then after you stop liking him and he asks you out say no you had your chance! [ dancinchikita's advice column | Ask dancinchikita A Question ]
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