i like this guy and i know he liked me back once but now i'm not sure anymore. he told me he loves me once and at that moment i was in a bad mood so i was like: whatever. we ignored eachother since then and i couple of days ago he talked to me again he was like: hi , how are ya.. so i thought everything is fine again but the next day he ignored me again so what does that mean? i really dont get it. and i looked at him again for like 3 days (then i gave up because he always just acted like i wasnt there) i really dont get it please help!!
Additional info, added Sunday June 25 2006, 9:07 am: oh yeah and on thursday and friday i was kinda angry at him cause he always ignores me so i ignored him back. but then he looked at me again WHEN I IGNORED HIM thats really weird...
HELP!!. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? cynicalladvice answered Sunday June 25 2006, 1:17 am: For most people, using the "L" word, and meaning it, is really hard. By just kinda brushing him off, you shot him down, bruised his ego, and basically hurt him. ALOT. THAT'S why he isn't very into you anymore, you scared him off. You're going to have to re-gain his trust if you want anything to happen. Be his friend, it's going to take awhile to get back to where you were, but it can be done if he still likes you (wich is entirely likely since he stopped talking to you without warning, showing that he thought he was over it, but wasn't).
kaitX3 answered Sunday June 25 2006, 12:53 am: It sounds like he doesnt want to tell you he loves you because you answered "whatever". He may feel that since you dont have the same feelings for him there is no point in liking you. So that may be his excuse for ignoring you. There is also the chance that he may have moved on and doesn't want to give you the wrong idea.
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