this guy at my school just asked me out today. i could tell he was very sincere, because he took both my hands and asked me. i told him no. then he just got all mad at me and said,"i was just playin. i didn't want to go out with you anyway." i didn't tell him this, but the reason i said no is because he has a girlfriend, and my bestfriend likes him. i'm the one who should be mad!!! and why would he even say something like that? i could tell from the look in his eyes that he wasn't playing. he should of known i wouldn't disrespect my best friend, or even his girlfriend like that!!
mistywasgreat answered Friday January 19 2007, 10:29 pm: just tell him that you wouldn't disrespect her friend and his girlfried and that he should dump his girlfried before she gets hurt even more by finding out that you have been CHEATING on her. She doesn't deserve a guy like hjim.
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Blondie3233 answered Friday January 19 2007, 7:01 pm: Guys like this are jerks, if he has a girl friend that you talk to, even if its just "hey, whats up?" you should tell her. She needs to know that her boyfriend asked you out from you not from a rumor mill. And if you dont talk to her at all i'd let it go. and about your friend i would tell her but tell her that you would never hurt her by doing something like that. even if you dont want to talk to them it would be the right thing to do. [ Blondie3233's advice column | Ask Blondie3233 A Question ]
illdomybest answered Friday January 19 2007, 7:01 pm: he was covering up a blow to his ego. he must not be that sincere if hes asking you out and he has a girlfriend. just leave him alone its his fault not yours. [ illdomybest's advice column | Ask illdomybest A Question ]
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