What does it mean when i ask a question and he gets mad at m
Question Posted Saturday May 20 2006, 10:50 pm
Okay so there is this girl at my high school and i guess she started likin' the guy i happen to talk to and kinda sorta love. Well she is going around saying they 'talk' .. but here is the problem i asked him what was goin on with them. he says 'wtf' Don't worry about that. i don't know what do .. i just want to know how to ask him about her without him being mad. and if i should move on?
Devina answered Sunday May 21 2006, 7:19 am: It seems to me that he knows about your feelings toward him. He says,"Don't worry about that." Meaning that you don't have to think about it too much, because he's not interested in her. So, don't be sad or mad, let's all be glad (wow, that rhymes. ^_^) Well, everything will be alright... Just breath and relax...
He obviously likes you and not that girl, so it's okay. That girl is just trying to get his attention, which is not working very well... Yet you do have his attention. So just like what he said, Do not worry.
I think since he knows your feelings, he will not want you to know about what that girl has been telling him or asking him about, he doesn't want you to think about it too much, but actually, by not telling you, you're worried.
It's okay... everything will be alright..
I hope I've helped. Wish you the very best luck! [ Devina's advice column | Ask Devina A Question ]
ItsLOVEmakeitHURT answered Saturday May 20 2006, 11:55 pm: well if he said dont worry about it, then you really shouldnt. but if you really have a problem with it then tell him that you kinda sorta like him and to tell you the truth about the whole situation. hope i helped..=)
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