Question Posted Thursday December 7 2006, 10:02 am
I have this "friend" that I have been talking too for awhile. we have gone out one dates together. The other night i had texted her to say hello and got no response for most of the day. I had told her that I was going out that night, which i had no response. Eventually she texted me told me how busy she was and that she was on a date at the moment. Cant tell if she is trying to make me jealous especially when had told me that i was the one for her
If you like her then you need to tell her that. Just me like I felt so jealous when you were on that date cause I really like you. (girls love cheesiness).
If you don't like her then tell her that. Just be like, i dont know what our relationship is, but i would like to stay just friends.
Either way you just need to lay things on the table and find out whats going on because your getting into a complicated mess here.
Oh and by the way she probably WAS trying to make you jealous.
MYLOVExx answered Thursday December 7 2006, 1:23 pm: That is a tough situation, especially if she told you that you were the one for her. I dont see why she would try to make you jealous seeing that she did go on dates with you, which means your obviously interested in her and no one else, and she told you how she feels..so I dont think shes trying to make you jealous bc its not like shes suspecting that you're interested in someone else. You should confront her..if you dont want to talk to her in person you should text her or im her and ask her whats going on..be like you know i thought we had something going since we did go out a few times and you told me how you felt..are you not interested anymore or whats going on? Be nice about it because maybe she's just confused and not confident about the way you feel about her, so maybe you should keep that in consideration as well and let her know. If you need further help, feel free to inbox me :)
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