so ive kinda liked this kid for a while. and we've been friends ever since he was in 9th grade or so. when we first met he always called and wanted to hang out but soon after that i found out that i was pretty much a piece of ass for him and that's all he was wanting. we stopped talking for a while and then we started talking again after a few months had been gone by. he told me he had matured and that hes changed. well we went to a party the other night and things happend between me and him and then we all had left. he ended up bringing some other girl home that had come to the party with us after i had left and i just cant believe that he would do something like that. do you have any suggestions on how i should deal with this and if he calls how should i act?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? jealousyxo answered Friday August 8 2008, 10:48 am: Wow,what a jerk.Im sorry this happened to you.I've been in situations like this before.One of the guys i was with actually said "he's changed" too.If he calls you,i know it's difficult to do but you just have to ignore it.He knows that everytime he can call you,you'll crawl back to him like he has you wrapped around his finger.If you ignore his calls,he will start to get the picture that your over him and he has no "power" over you.Now,if you guys see each other in school,just be normal with him.Act like he dosent bother you,and youve matured from him.Trust me,a guy like that is'nt worth crying over,ive learned from that myself.There's plenty of great guys out there who will treat you how you should be treated,dont let this guy bring you down ;)
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