Well last night I went to my friends beauty pageant. All in this my this boy J was coming (I like him) he sat next to me and stuff. So like he didn't know that I liked him so like through the whole time he was there we were talking. I tried to tell him not to leave because I thought it was disrespectful to leave. Well my friend M was sitting on the right of me and she knew, and she told my friend A who was sitting on the left of J and told her that I liked him, then A text messaged J and told him. But he didn't really care cause he had a gf, but I didn't know that he now knew. So then he was about to leave and I told him not to, but he did but before when I told him to stay he started to say something like "If I knew you liked me I....." and he wouldn't finish his sentence. I am so sad and I just can't get him out of my mind. So I told him "Fine if you don't care about this K (who was in the pageant, and especially me(because I doubt he likes me) then leave." But what really surprised me but made me sad and mad at the same times was that he sad, "I don't mean it that way I do care about you."
But I don't know what way he cares about my so, should I try to call him or wait until school tomorrow, when I don't know if I will see him or not, or just write him a note? Can you give me some advice here?
shopingfreak101 answered Sunday April 22 2007, 8:19 pm: i think he does like you. i think what he meant by when he said, if i knew you liked me, i think that meant if he knew u liked him he would've gone out with you. maybe he doesn't really like his gf. i had a friend hu went out with a girl and liked someone else. the best thing you could do is ask him what's going on, so you're not curious. ask him to explain what he meant. if he's your friend hell understand. [ shopingfreak101's advice column | Ask shopingfreak101 A Question ]
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