Would you consider a guy your friend if after kissing you he just stops talking to you like before
and he just randomly txt messages you only when he needs help or needs something! I wouldnt this happened to me right and Im so mad at this guy and I just wanna like not see him anymore. But this guy is friends with my bro as well and they still talk. ugghh i hate it but i cant do anything or can I??
i dont know what to do I dont wanna be rude and i dont wanna let my bro know we kissed, but i definitely wanna stay away from him as much as possible
any suggestions??
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? not_over_him07 answered Tuesday March 11 2008, 1:05 pm: Hey,
hmm.. I've had this exact thing happen to me except the brother part.. ha, but sounds like this guy is using you for when you he needs help on something.. if i were you I'd avoid him, don't reply to his text's, instant message's, and DONT answer his phone calls... then he'll just scream at you for why you have been ignoring him, the best thing to do, is avoid him. next time he comes over, go outside and hang out with another friend, [take your pet on a walk etc]if he does start a conversation keep it short as possible. Soon, he will get the idea that your either not interested or you can play hard to get too :)
jewelzx0 answered Tuesday March 11 2008, 12:02 pm: I know exactly where you are comming from. Just because he is your brothers friend doesn't mean you have to stick around the house when he comes over though. I think its best you just avoid him. Don't reply to his texts. Also being mean to him might make things awkward if he comes to see your brother. Don't speak to him one way or the other and don't let him kiss you again because it's obvious the guy is scum. lol. Hope I helped. [ jewelzx0's advice column | Ask jewelzx0 A Question ]
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