Me and my friend made this fake screename to talk to this boy
We did it becuase he doesnt like us and wont talk to us , but we said it was someone , he doesnt know her very well at all though
We talked to him for hours and hours for 2 nights
and we could tell he stayed up all night just to talk to "kaitlyn" when its not her .
We feel bad for doing this, but at the same time he lied about alot of stuff
We could also tell that he was starting to like " Kaitlyn" just by what he was saying and how he was flirting
It made us sad becuase we like him alot and we could tell he was liking "kaitlyn" but not us
Yeah I know we did a dumb thing
But what shuld we do?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? xomichelle891xo answered Monday January 8 2007, 9:21 pm: Well, Im a little confused. Why doesnt he like the real you? Did you make "Kaitlyn" a different personality..maybe more outgoing perhaps? If so, thats the reason he liked her more. Also, some people are shallow. Is he popular? If so, maybe he doesnt want to talk to the REAL you becuase he's an asshole who only cares about hanging out with people in his own clique and people he doesnt know to keep his reputation "clean." It sounds like this is the deal here. Anyway, you have to stop IMing him because if he finds out, you will be in a REALLY bad situation. Also, if you could pretend to be Kaitlyn you can act like her in real life too. Obviously stay true to yourself! Im just saying..he liked YOU. The only thing different was the name. So try to start over with him. [ xomichelle891xo's advice column | Ask xomichelle891xo A Question ]
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