Well, there's this guy I supposedly like. My friends at lunch knew I liked him (we have pretty much the same friends, so I asked about him) but he didn't know who liked him. So my friend Christy pted. me out. My other friend, Dusty who knows him asked him what he thought about me, and he said"She's really pretty, and asked "Why don't she just come down here and talk to me?. She told him, "Cuz she's really shy" . She told me that, I was excited so I decided that day to say hey, he looked at me and smiled and said hey, (it wasn't until the end of lunch by the time I said hey)the next day I didn't get to see him at lunch (cuz I had comp.) but Friday, I thought would be perfect to go up to him, I came in and sat by him, he looked at me and turned his head. I was like okay?.. He was ignoring me. I didn't say anything though. I just sat there. Then my friend Dusty came down there and said" Hey, everybody!, hey Justin* how are you? So Justin what are you doing this weekend?" He mumbled something to her but I couldn't understand him, I kept looking at him but he'd glance for a 2nd at me then turn his head. Then Dusty asked Justin" So what's going on? Yall are sitting next to each other and not talking" I looked at him, he just shrugged his shoulders, looked at me then he went to talk to his friend. I was like wtf? I asked him if I was bothering him just sitting there and he said no. We was angry. So me and Dusty were mad so we went back to our end of the table. I was so embarrased by that. This week I've skipped lunch, and sat out by myself. Then I found out he too hasn't been to lunch either.. He's been avoiding his friends and I've been avoiding mine.. I'm comfused what's going on?.
christina answered Tuesday April 3 2007, 5:05 pm: I would get your friend to talk to him, or talk to him yourself. He might be shy, or he might be feeling weird about something. You should talk to him about it. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
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