ok so theres this boy and i liked him alott and he told me he liked me too, and he said it to me first so its not like i told him i liked him first and he just agreed because he felt bad. anyways, he told me his wish was to see me and to hook up with me before the winter break ended. and then a day or two later i found out he was giong out with someone. so i asked him what happened to him likeing me and he said "yeah, but she asked me out so i was just like alright" what am i supposed to do? i did, and still do like him a lot.. is there anyway i can find out if he likes me too still, or if he actually even likes his girlfriend. oh and also my friend got into a little fight w/ him after i found out he just got a gf and i think he might be mad at me
AngelofMercy answered Monday December 31 2007, 11:22 am: I don't want to make you mad, however this boy is way to stupid to be in any kind of relationship. I mean come on, who goes and starts dating someone else when he is trying to pursue you? What an idiot. I would suggest if you still want to date him, even after his display of lack of character and respect to you, play hard to get. Ignore him every chance you get, start talking to another boy, and do things around him that do not involve him. Maybe, just maybe, this will be a wake up call for him and he will finally figure it out. When he does come up to you and says he wants you and shouldn't have started dating the other chick, ask, why couldn't you have just asked me out in the first place? We could have saved a lot of trouble. [ AngelofMercy's advice column | Ask AngelofMercy A Question ]
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