Well this guy, hes a goth, he asked me out and then we dated, for a week and a half, until i kind of thought he was getting closer to my friend, Emma, and he also kind of avoided me. I talked to him on msn and asked him if he liked her, but he didnt say anything and then i go "Look i dont care about anything, all i want to know is do you still love me?" and he goes "Look there is no point, you have lost my trust what more can you lose?"(i have no idea how i lost his trust..he just said it) and i go "I just want to know Do you like Emma?" and he said "Im sorry i cannot go out with you anymore." and he dumped me. Then next week, he blocked me and deleted me on msn..oh and he looks at me alot in class. We were playing volleyball in sport, and he would look at me alot and yeah. My other friend is in his roll call class and she said he looked upset in roll call class after he dumped me..Please help
DuckTapedHeart14 answered Tuesday November 29 2005, 3:13 pm: I think he ment that you lost his trust when you thought he liked your best friend. I think you should talk it over to him... if he looks at you alot he obviously still likes you!
xxoBriannax answered Tuesday November 29 2005, 10:18 am: That's really weird. He is the one that dumped you. But, maybe he's feeling sad and regretting that he did it now because he does like you. Talk to him about all of this, and see if he does like you. [ xxoBriannax's advice column | Ask xxoBriannax A Question ]
WhOraBleLiFe answered Tuesday November 29 2005, 12:35 am: First of all ANY guy that breaks up wit you through the computer is not worth your time...best thing to do is just get over him.Although it sounds as if he likes you and not your friend Emma but was hurt that you thought he liked her...hope i helped
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