i like this guy and he went out with me because he felt sorr
Question Posted Saturday July 15 2006, 11:56 pm
I've liked this guy for about 10 months and he went out with me for sympathy because he felt sorry for me. Should i just give up and move on or should i keep trying to get him?
partygurl24 answered Sunday July 16 2006, 6:04 pm: You should move on. I mean, he doesn't want the relashionship, so don't force it. He hurt you once, don't let him do it twice. Show him you can find someone better who will like you for who you are, and not because he feels sorry for you, because that's no reason to be in a relashionship with someone. The only way that you can find someone better is to let go, and that's what you need to do. I hope I helped! [ partygurl24's advice column | Ask partygurl24 A Question ]
caramella answered Sunday July 16 2006, 4:49 am: GiVe It Up wOmAn!!!!youre dignity is at risk here!he DOESNT like you!!and if he ever goes out with you its because he feels sorry for you and will probably go brag to his freinds and make you seem more DESPERATE than you already ARE.forget him he aint the last guy on earth. [ caramella's advice column | Ask caramella A Question ]
Brandi_S answered Sunday July 16 2006, 1:14 am: I would move on. If he's going out with you because he feels sorry for you, then he really doesn't like you the way you like him. It isn't fair to him and it definately isn't fair to you.
You would probably end up getting heart-broke in the end if he finds another girl he's accually interested in for real.
You'll find another guy you like someday, and that guy will like you as much as you do.
Besides, you are worth more than a "sympathy boyfriend" no matter how much you like him. [ Brandi_S's advice column | Ask Brandi_S A Question ]
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