Okay, so this is a monstrostiy of a story, but no one really likes those, so I'll try to keep it concise.
So, basically, through an extracurricular, I met a guy. Let's call him Charlie. Basically, the day after I met him, I got his number and we texted like 400 messages in 2 days.
All of a sudden, he wasn't returning my calls. He stopped texting me back and iming me and commenting me back.
I actually went to see a show he was in and the director introduced us to the group and he pulled his hat down and turned around.
I can't figure out if it's something I did, or what. But I'm still not quite over him. :/
Anyone have anything to offer? Potential motives?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? soundslikepink answered Wednesday July 4 2007, 3:22 am: Maybe he got in trouble with his parents about all the texting you did. Maybe he felt smothered by it and you were scaring him and he felt forced to reply. Maybe he's just bi polar and was in to you for a couple days and then lost interest. There are many different reasons why this guy may have reacted this way, but the truth is, this guy is just some random boy. Who cares why he flaked out?
Be glad that he did it after 2 days and not after 2 years. Instead of taking it personally and beating yourself up over it, just forget him. You'll definitely find other guys - guys who don't get in trouble with their mommy when their cell phone bill comes in. You're more than likely too cool for him anyway. Don't be down about this. Just move on. :) [ soundslikepink's advice column | Ask soundslikepink A Question ]
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