okay im a 17/f and i hooked up with this guy that i like. well it turns out that he only hooked up with me to see my boobs and i got really mad. and this was over spring break about a month and half ag o. well when we came back to school i told alot of people and he got mad and told everyone that i lied. but i didn't! and i said sorry to him but when i said sorry he denied that we hooked up and said that i lied to everyone and he's really arrogant and i told him that he needs to get over himself and accept the fact that we hooked up. and he said that its best if we just don't talk. so yeah now he won't talk to me and im really upset about this and sometimes i'll just start crying in class. he's in 2 of my classes. & alot of people from some of my other classes know what happeend. because he'll never forgive me and he's holding a grudge against me. what should i do? should i try to apologize to him again?
He lies as well! And for some reason he is acting as though you have done something wrong to him... Really he is over reacting and you really need cut emotional ties with him. He is not someone you want around and there are a lot of nicer decent guys out there!
You are better than this! Let it go and try and move on! As hard as it may be it might just be the best thing.
If not talking to him really bothers you then I suggest, talking to him and apologizing and explaining why you did what you did.
teardrops7 answered Saturday May 3 2008, 1:37 pm: Dont apologize to him!! he is a jerk and isnt worth your time!! you have absolutely no reason to apologize to him, he should be apologizing to you. SO i would suggest just letting him go because he aint worth it.
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