Question Posted Wednesday January 17 2007, 11:01 pm
I txt msg to the guy I like (he knows I like him, and i'm not sure if he likes me) to go out last friday night. No respond, no call, nada. After 5 days, he sent me a txt msg said he was sick that night and didn't feel going out.
I guess it's good to know, but after all this time, he all the sudden thinks he SHOULD tell me he couldn't make it?!
WHY did he wait this long to explain to me he couldn't make it on friday???
MADLYxINxLOVE answered Thursday January 18 2007, 4:25 pm: He most likely has forgotten since he's been sick for the past 5 days you sent him the text message.
At least he called back, right? Make plans with him some other time when he's feeling better.
MSMWBTUA1718 answered Thursday January 18 2007, 10:52 am: Maybe he's been sick for that amount of time and didn't have the strength to call. or maybe he just forgot to call after he got the text message. i wouldn't worry about it, he called back, so it's ok [ MSMWBTUA1718's advice column | Ask MSMWBTUA1718 A Question ]
blwinteler answered Thursday January 18 2007, 12:26 am: It is entirely possible that he just forgot. Something reminded him and he realized he never did let you know what happened. Most guys I know (especially my husband) are incredibly forgetful. I wouldn't worry about it unless he does it again. Then just flat out ask him what is going on. He could be stringing you along as a backup if this is something he does a lot. But again, if this is the first time, let it go. It is likely nothing. [ blwinteler's advice column | Ask blwinteler A Question ]
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