Yeah Im sure I know her real well i hang out wit her all the time...but I get what your sayin... So anyway now I have a new problem... I was over my friend zachs house and he had a party me his bro and him and 6 other girls...I didn't do anything I just talked to one like the whole night... the next day she asks me out... I of course said no and told her about my love for paige... Any way paige somehow got wind of this and now shes mad again...Im seriously getting sick of this he said she said crap...Im done playin games...I was wondering if I should keep up with paige and continue tryin to hers or just slowly slip away from her...I know that it will hurt but It might have to be done...
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? KELLY_ELIZABETH answered Thursday June 8 2006, 8:36 am: i dont understand why shed be mad if you said no since you have such strong feelings for her. she doesnt have the right to be mad - especailly if you didnt do anything with anyone and said no when they asked you out. and even if you did do something- she said no when you asked her out, so why can she be mad? maybe you should ask her if she even likes you or if she thinks you should move on. only she knows how she feels - no one else. and shes sending you so many mixed feelings and signals i dont know what to tell you. i thkn you should just sit her down and tell her what really happened at the party, then ask her if its really worth it for you to hold onto her. if she says yes, then she likes you and if she says no, then she doesnt. if she says well idk its up to you or something then she kinda does but shes not sure if she wnats to be with you. good luck
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