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I really like this guy
Lets call him P
So, me and P. We talk everyday, every time we see eachother
ALL my friends insisted he liked me back
So, a few day ago, P found out I liked him
That same day, we talked alot on the bus
He didnt think I knew he knew
So today, he completely ignores me
I try talking to him, he looks at me, & turns his back to me
Im so hurt
Ive been crying my eyes out
What does this mean?
What should I do
If you really want to cry your eyes out, do it over something productive. Go after a 17 year old so he can use you and ditch you. [ Matt's advice column | Ask Matt A Question ]
DJzmAgUy426 answered Wednesday November 5 2008, 2:38 am: He's probably just nervous. It's a little embarrasing to know how someone feels about us, specially when we don't feel the same way, yet still have to face them every day. Sometimes we feel like we're being forced to feel mutual, not to hurt their feelings. I'm not saying this is the case, you didn't give much background, but it's a possiblity. If he does like you, it must be even more embarrassing. You probably both like each other, yet no one makes the first move, scared of the other's possible reaction. It can be awkward. You should definitely talk to him, and I mean in person, none of that friends-doing-it-for-me crap. Direct is always better. That way you know the answer quick, straight from the source. I wouldn't be too worried about the ignoring. Some guys deal with love by acting macho; boys will be boys. Again, your best bet is to talk to him, and don't give up just yet. Luck <3. [ DJzmAgUy426's advice column | Ask DJzmAgUy426 A Question ]
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