Okay so im really upset right now. This friend of mine (who i like oh so very much) totally blew me off today. But last Friday he acted like he really liked me. I really dont understand what in the hell is going on and it bugs me so much because i think something is wrong with me and that's why he doesnt like me...i want to know exactly how he feels about me because it is so fricken confusing...should i just ask him straight up? and if i should...then how on earth do i get him alone long enough to talk to him about it...i mean the only time i see him is during our 4th period when she lets us talk...i dont want to ask him infront of everyone cuz i dont want to put him on the spot like that...but then again wouldn't asking him in general put him on the spot? I DONT KNOW WHAT TO DO!!!!!! PLEASE please please help me...I'm desperate.
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lil_angel_842002us answered Tuesday March 21 2006, 1:45 pm: ok i have been done the exact way before and heres how i fixed it...i was in love with this guy one time and he was doing the same thing to me like ignoring you untill he wants to talk to you sort of thing but if you pretend you could care less if he likes you hes gonna try to get with you...it worked for me anyway...good luck [ lil_angel_842002us's advice column | Ask lil_angel_842002us A Question ]
LadyHerrell answered Tuesday March 21 2006, 12:35 pm: i think you should pull him aside and ask him to set up with you a time to get together outside of class and you can let him know how you feel and get everything out in the open. [ LadyHerrell's advice column | Ask LadyHerrell A Question ]
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