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Question Posted Sunday July 29 2007, 1:00 am
Here's the deal. A few months ago, I went out with my ex-boyfriend,Jacob, best friend,Scott. We were dating when he introduced me to Scott.Scott was hilarous and nice. That was what bought me over. He didnt look really cute, but he was a nice guy. Thats all that mattered. Well, I didnt know that Scott was out on a trip with his family and he didnt bring his cell-phone. I had called him many times untill I just got tired of it. I called Jacob and asked him why Scott wouldnt pick up. He told me that Scott thought that I was annoying and he didnt like me anymore. I was astonished. When Scott finally called me, I asked him if he had said what Jacob did. He said that the reason why he didnt pick up was because he was on a trip with his family and he didt bring his cell phone. Not because he thought I was annoying and he didnt like me anymore. But How come some guys do that. I mean was the Jacob jelouse at Scott? Was he just trying to get me back? Or wat?
help me
P.S. im srry if I offended anyone the first time I asked this question.
traceface69 answered Sunday July 29 2007, 12:32 pm: some guys do this because if they like a girl, who is going after there best friend, they will think of a reason so make him look bad. i mean, that just shows what a friend he isnt, yeah ur his ex girl, but he is the jelous type. some guys do this if they like you and dont want you going out with other people. it could be worse where he would stalk you and stuff. hope this helped [ traceface69's advice column | Ask traceface69 A Question ]
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