Question Posted Saturday November 15 2008, 4:06 pm
17/f, My guy friend asked me out by a note about a year and a half ago and i never responded. I liked him then and I still really like him now. He's on my myspace and I've e-mailed im a few times and told him everything each time a little at a time and told him why and everything but he never responded. The last e-mail that I sent to him was a little over 2 weeks ago. I don't know why he's not answering me and I think about him all the time. He's the sweetest guy that I have ever met and I know that he really liked me because he would always tickle me and try to make me laugh. He's like the only guy right now that I can trust and I just really want to be with him but I don't know if he still wants to be with me. I know he read all the e-mails because they all said read. I just don't know why he is doing this by not answering my e-mails and just ignoring me when we are at school when he sees me. Also, I'm scared to go up to him at school especially because he's never alone and is always with his friends. Please help, thanks!!
batteredxdreams answered Sunday November 16 2008, 7:19 pm: Maybe he hasn' even read it yet. Go onto myspace and then go to your inbox, and somewhere on the side should be the word "sent" click on it. You can check the status of your sent messages here to see if someone has read them or hasn't yet. if he's read it and hasn't responded, he either doesn't like you anymore or he doesn't know what to say. if he hasn't read it, then just wait it out. [ batteredxdreams's advice column | Ask batteredxdreams A Question ]
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