Ok, so I met this guy over spring break at the hotel we were staying at. We met at the pool, but by the time he actually gathered his guts up to come get my phone number, he had to leave, so we didn't get to talk much. Anyway, I went back up to my room and he texted me and we talked for like 2 hours. Then he asked me if I was a virgin? and I was like "um yeah, I am only 14" and he was like "awesome". Then he changed the subject. So he kept talking and he was really sweet and everything and kept going "you're so beautiful" and stuff. Then I had to go. Then the next day, we were both leaving, so we were hoping to say goodbye in person and stuff, but things came up, so we didn't get to say goodbye. So I was going home and then he texts me and was all sad and all. Then we start talking and he says "you have an amazing body, would you ever send me a picture of it" ((keep in mind i've only talked to this guy once and only known him for about a day)) and I said "Um, I don't know, but you already saw it at the pool" and he was like "yeah....". Then we were talking and he suddenly asked me how big my boobs were??? I don't know what was going through his head, but I answered "um that was kind of perverted" and he was like "yeah...sorry" and then I said "whatever" and he just stopped texting me. It's been a few days and he hasn't texted me since. What's going on? The night before, he was saying that I was the most beautiful girl he'd ever seen and then he was asking my perverted things. I'm really confused. Help?
Brandi_S answered Thursday March 20 2008, 6:21 pm: Uh, be thankful he has stopped texting.
Sadly, you just discovered a jerk.
He doesn't even KNOW you, and is asking you if you are a virgin? Telling you about your amazing body? Asking for pictures of your body?
P-E-V-E-R-T, PERIOD
He was telling you how beautiful you were to butter you up to try to get away with saying perverted things to you.
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