theres this guy i met in school in augest.
i have liked him ever sence then.
mostly 3 months,a little of augest.
we started talking more in november.
he use to text me at 11:11 and everything.
he was soo sweet.
but then i saw on his myspace a girl was right behind me after he moved me up as the first girl on his top.
and i knew he would like her or move her up.
well he did,shes before me now.
me and him was talking on a message one day and somehow he knew i was upset,he asked what was wrong,i said nothing then i finally said,do you like me anymore? he said i liked u then when i told you,why you ask?
i said well you just said then.
he said im confused idk.
me and him as already kissed and i hug him everyday in school,he most of the time walks me to class.
i really like him,ive never liked a guy this much.
and ever sence then,he doesnt talk to me anymore.
xomegaroni answered Monday November 26 2007, 1:07 pm: You need to ask him. I wouldn't really go by myspace & stuff like that though. You should ask him how he feels & let him know how you feel. Once you both know, things will be better from there. Nothing should be left in the dark. If he doesn't like you, you should really move on. You may like him a lot, but you can't spend your time chasing a guy that doesn't deserve it. Friends would be the best option, unless you come to find that it is difficult to get over him. If it is too difficult for you, you probably should give him space so you can move on. There's nothing wrong with dating around & trying out other guys. Guys can be extremely confusing, so you just have to ask him & see where things go.
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