I started High School about a month ago. and I've pretty much hated everything about it so far.
Except for this one boy. I really like him, but I never showed it. and he asked me out one day, and I said yes and I was very happy. But he broke up with me 10 HOURS LATER! with no explanation. and it hurt me because I really like him.
we hung out the next day and everything was cool between us.
but all of a sudden, he began to avoid me and RUN AWAY. as though I annoy him or something. and I rarely talk to him/wanna talk to him.
so what can I do to let him know that I don't like him and I am completely over him? because what he's doing it so immature and stupid.
missxdeax3 answered Saturday October 21 2006, 5:02 pm: you should make him listen to you. call him, write him,do anything to talk to him. tell him everything. tell him you are over him and you want to be friends and you just want to know why hes ignoring you.
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MelLeDisko answered Saturday October 21 2006, 12:31 pm: Well to really show an ex your over them and want nothing to do with them, don't even try and get revenge. That shows that you were probably sitting there, plotting all these ideas just for them and to get them upset or whatever.
Just do exactly what he's been doing to you, if he talks to you, just avoid him or even run away too like he does to you all the time. Then maybe he'll start to think HE'S the annoying one.
Just don't even bother to waste your time with this kid anymore, he just sounds like a huge immature annoyance.
But if you really want to "get revenge" or whatever, just do something that'll help you out and show him you're over him - just talk to other guys and flirt with them. Show him you're over him, and at the same time, maybe find a new guy for yourself.
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