13/f Michigan There's this boy..let's call him Nate.And Nate hasn't been talking to me at all lately..and I'm just wondering if he's getting sick of me..or what.I mean it's been about a week now, and he hasn't said a thing.It's all different.And then I met this other kid, let's call him Eric.And Eric likes to RP, as in role play on Aim, and he's very..sexual with everything that he says.AND HE HAS A GIRLFRIEND.Who cyber sexes with someone when they're in a relationship? I didn't, my friend did.But still.The point is, is that he's confusing.What do I do....?
One, we don't need to know you're from Michigan [although I think its cool- because I'm from Michigan]. Its like telling us how tall you are in a question about what a blow job is- it isn't necessary.
Two, you're asking two separate questions. Next time, please ask them separately. I figure you're new here, so I'll be nice and try to answer both.
I, being a guy, know that guys are confusing people. They do things that you can't really explain and its hard to follow them sometimes. Its just a part of being a teenager. If you really want to know why Nate is ignoring you or not talking to you- you should just ask him. We aren't going to magically know. Only he knows- so you're the only one who can ask him and find out. I'm sure there is a good reason that he's not talking to you. Maybe something serious is up.
Eric is a complex, hormonal teenage guy. He has a girlfriend- but maybe he doesn't want to have sex with her- maybe cybering is his way of not having sex with her. I don't know. If you really want to know why he's doing it- you should ask. And if you don't want to ask- well then I guess you're never going to know.
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