Well to make this make sense to you guys, I'm going to try to be specific.
I was in Franklin, TN, since Wednesday night for Thanksgiving. I got back early this morning, and was with my friend "Ann" all day. "Ann" told me that "Curt";;(*the guy I like and like(s);(ed)*), like a girl named "Di." So I was fine with it, because I want him to be happy.
Later that day, "Ann" called me and asked me if I was made at "Curt". I replied and said "No...haha, why would I be mad at him?" Then "Ann" said "Mari" (*some girl who likes him too and hates "Di"*) told "Curt" She called me and that I said to her that I was mad at him, and I still liked him.
1]I was in Franklin.
2]This girl has never called me, neither have I.
3]"Ann" told him I didn't like him.
Now I have no idea what to do because I havn't talked to him since Wednesday, and I DO LIKE HIM. But I am not going to get in between of who he likes...but he did say he liked me too. What do I do, what do I say? And "Mari"; what about her.
Supermanlover45 answered Friday November 25 2005, 11:44 pm: I think whenever he gets back or you get back or whenever you get a chance to talk to him. To tell him> "I heard that some chick called you and told you that I didn't like you and that's not true, but I'm not going to get in the way with who you like now but I'm just telling you and that I'm not madd* at your or anything.< And don't even worry about Mari you just said you didn't know her so why should she mean anything to you or even be worth bothering. Ya* know. Well I hope I helped. Sorry if I didn't. [ Supermanlover45's advice column | Ask Supermanlover45 A Question ]
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