boy i like is a man whore. [this might be long]
thing is i've dealt with man whores before so "i know" how they work if you will.. haha. anyways he messaged me on myspace and now we text eachother everyday. he asked to hang out a couple of times but i told him i dont hang out with man whores. my friends have hooked up with him before as well. i didnt like him at first but the more we talked the more i liked him.. i just dont want to hang out with him because then i would just be another girl he hooked up with. i mean i could try and restrain myself but come on now, if you like a boy usually some kiss happens. usually we have really good conversations about like how the worlds corrupt and stuff.. but today we were texting and i suppose i ended the conversation with nothing him to reply back to.. but dont you think if he actually liked me he would text back trying to bring up a new conversation? any thoughts would be welcomed, thanks & sorry this was so long.
sweeethoney answered Wednesday February 4 2009, 5:45 pm: sorry to tell you this hun, but manwhores are nothin but bad news. some of them are just out for sex, but some just like being liked by a lot of girls, so theyll flirt and lead you on to get what THEY want. and since you know hes a manwhore, he could be textin 3 other girls at the same time hes textin you. save yourself the heartache and start to distance yourself a little bit, or just stay on a friendship level with him. also, if youre friends have already hooked up with him then its forbidden territory already.
and the textin thing, i know its easy to think that if they dont text you back they dont like you. maybe he didnt get the message, or his phones dead. dont worry about it.
there are a ton of good guys out there and this doesnt sound like one of them! dont let the manwhores win! good luck with everythin.
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