Question Posted Saturday January 20 2007, 10:26 am
last night i had some friends over and one of them took my fone and text my ex saying "i love you" now i dunno if he got it or not because he never answered but how am i supposed to explain that to him? he's not gonna believe that someone else wrote it, hes rather cocky and still thinks i have feelings for him, which i kinda do but thats besides the point. What should i do?
MelLeDisko answered Saturday January 20 2007, 3:44 pm: If he doesn't talk about it, and you don't talk about it, whose to say it ever happened, right? Just ignore it and pretend like you don't know what's going on. If he was to come up to you someday and ask you about the text message, be like,"Text messasge, what're you talking about? What day did "I" send it to you?" And look at the date and be like,"... I never sent that to you. But. I had ____ sleeping over that night..." And explain to him that you didn't send it, and she must've.
But seriously, if you can't even tell the guy the truth, and no matter what you say, he still doesn't believe you, just let the guy go with it. If he wants to be a cocky idiot and think every girl adores him, let him. Just tell him,"Fine, you won't believe me, think I love you. Have fun with that lie." And just forget about it. Who cares what he thinks? You know what really happened, and everybody else knows too.
OASIS answered Saturday January 20 2007, 1:01 pm: let it b its over drop the dead weight and act like it never happens if he asks u say i dont no wat ur on bout [ OASIS's advice column | Ask OASIS A Question ]
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