Okayy, Well here is the story. I'm 15 female.
There is this guy that goes to my school.
And I told him that I really like him.
He said that he liked me first.
But I really do like him. But He has a girlfriend.
And He won't tell anyone who it is because I guess if he does people will call her a slut or whore for dating him. But see. Why should she care what people think. I know I wouldn't. Okay so the guy wont talk to me. And I tried texting him twice in the past two weeks. I don't know if he really likes me, Or if he's just saying he likes me so he wont hurt my feelings. I wonder if I should move on. Or if I should wait till him and his girlfriend break up.
Gen answered Wednesday March 25 2009, 8:27 am: Hey sweetie... i think most girls have been in that situation. fist and for most, try to the best of your ability to get over this guy. He's taken regardless if you know who the girlfriend is or not. His girl might want to keep it a secret that she's with him because that way people wont get in her business... the point is try to move on even if he says he likes you because he is already with someone. Don't waste your time and look for someone better that happens to be available. Good luck hun.. =] [ Gen's advice column | Ask Gen A Question ]
Trauma answered Wednesday March 25 2009, 8:23 am: This guy sounds like a jerk. I understand he has a girlfriend, but he could still talk to you, or at least give you an explanation as to why he doesn't want to talk to you. It's not like he has to be unfaithful in his relationship if he talks to you. I'd move on. Don't wait around for a guy who won't give you the time of day when there's another girl in the picture. [ Trauma's advice column | Ask Trauma A Question ]
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