I went out with this guy last year on and off and we were best friends. We had become really close and could talk to each other about almost anything. This summer we hung out a little but talked a lot online, it was like nothing had really changed. Then school started and I went to high school and he stayed in junior high, still technically in high school though. We were still really good friends at the beginning of the year but then we started moving apart until one day he blocked me on the computer and ignored me completely when I went to visit people at the junior high. I gave him a CD i had made for his birthday and I had written him a long letter, but he never even said anything about it. Now he won't even talk to me but he still talks to everyone else. What should I do? I miss him, he was my best friend.
Additional info, added Sunday November 19 2006, 10:25 pm: Oh ya, I'm the only person he refuses to talk to.. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? sally91 answered Wednesday January 31 2007, 2:17 am: hay
well there must be a reason why he wont talk to you... maybe he thinks you left him behind when you went to high school or something. i think you need to talk to him face to face because that may be the only way to fix things. tell him what your thinking and open up to him, you never know he might just open up to you. [ sally91's advice column | Ask sally91 A Question ]
starstruckxx answered Wednesday November 22 2006, 11:13 pm: If you really think that he was a great friend, try and ask him if he is angry at you. Truely think of all the times you had, and if you had more good time than bad, then I say you need to talk to him. But, if he's treated you badly in the past, then forget about him and concentrate on the friends you have now. [ starstruckxx's advice column | Ask starstruckxx A Question ]
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