ok so is it possible that a person on msn cant get your message when YOU send it but you can still chat when THEY send it.cos there is this guy and i was like: sorry who are you again?
and then after like 3 minutes he was like:
sorry who are you?
etc.
so we talked but then i asked again who he was and when he answered it sounded like he never got my first message when i already asked.
errm and yeah i started talking to him the next time he got online TWICE but he never ever replied. so is it possible that sometimes you have this person who doesnt get your messages. because i really dont think he hates me lol
but im too shy to talk to him in person, but he DOES notice me alot in school by smiling etc. so i dont think he hates me.
i dont knowwww. lol
but is it possible ... the whole msn thing? cos its been bothering me.
sorry for asking this again but i forgot smth last time.
i forgot to say that
the message still got saved on my PC cos i have it programed that way, as you can. i dno if you do it. :P but does that still mean that it's possible he didnt get it??
i'm sorry for making such a big deal but i really like him alot mwhaaa.
DONT TELL ME TO TALK TO HIM BECAUSE I WONT NOW ALRIGHTT? dont waste your "typing-Hands"
no offence. :P
xx
pollitts90 answered Wednesday May 21 2008, 3:24 pm: Okay.. this is a little confusing
i get what you mean with the MSN fing.
he may have got it... and felt a little embarased because he may presume you know him. if you get me
so made it out like he didnt know you had asked who he was.
the MSN fing can happed. it may be your internet connection. or he may just not have read it. you never know
however, if you like him. dont be afraid. if you believe in your self. talk to him. you will go further in life.
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