I messed up with this guy that I was really into. It's been about a month or so since we've really, really talked. I let a friend influence me to tell him that I didn't want him calling me anymore. From the moment I said it, I've regretted it every single second. It was a lie. Tomorrow he's bringing me to work because he's going to do some work on my car while I'm at work...I told him Saturday I wanted to talk to him and if he had 15-30 minutes, I wouldn't take too much of his time. He said he was working Sunday, but he'd give me a call. He never called me. Well, I called his job today about my car and ended speaking to him and he told me instead of bringing it late today, to bring it tomorrow morning and he would drive me to work and drop me off and pick me up later. So, I want to take this opportunity to talk to him for a few minutes...how do I go about apologizing for being a complete idiot and telling him that i miss him...
RATZY answered Monday October 15 2007, 3:50 pm: you will know exactly what to say when you meet him up. but just tell him exactly what you feel, and the reason why you told him to stop talking to you. if he really cares for you he will accept your apology. i don't think guys are the type to hold a grudge against others, thats what makes them so different from us, because they can forgive us for the little silly mistakes we make.
do take the opportunity, and if you need to don't forget to pout your lips and eyes, whatever it'll take to make him smile and i mean if he's willing to work on your car and drop you off to work and pick you up it probably means he still wants to be with you to.
blackrose13 answered Monday October 15 2007, 3:29 pm: just be like
hey.
im really sorry about what happend..
i regret that i said that..
and itl never happend again
and i dunt know why i did it
it was just a stupid mistake..
see if that works :D
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