well there is a guy i meet not too long ago from a friends bday party, at first i saw him i didnt realli pay attention, but i kno i dont like him anything more than a friend, but recently he ask me on a date, cause i own him a favor so i accept his date invitation... and then he told me to meet him at at a place for a movie , i waited for abt 20-25 min he did not show up so i decided to get something to eat, then i called him to confirm that if he is commin or not, he did not pick up his call then 5 m ins later he call me back, i told him that i will meet him up at the theater ard movie time so i hung up ,,, did i do the rite thing???? what should u guys do if this is ur situation????? im totally confussed of my feelings. but something for sure is i dont like him at all as a couple he is even ok for a friend, i barley kno him realli
If I were in that situation? I'm assuming he didn't show at all? You didn't really specify that.
I'd be relieved, really. Sounds to me like you didn't really want to go on the date, but did because you "owed" him.
Now you owe him nothing, and don't have to do the whole awkward "out on a date with a guy you don't want to date" thing.
Manderr526 answered Thursday March 13 2008, 5:15 pm: Next time your in a situation like that, make sure he really comferms that plans, ask him to let you know if he's going to be late or not. BUt the thing is, if you don't have any feelings for him, and barely know him as a friend to save the awkward moments you could always make it a group thing. and if he doesn't like the sound of that, then its just not gonna work because you don't really like him.
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