18-female.
well me and this guy (ben) have been friends for about five years now. i've always had a thing for him, but thats another story. well if i text him he will always text back. BUT last night, i slept at my brothers house with his friend (whose like my second brother) and this morning i guess they took my phone when i fell asleep and was texting him but he never said anything back. i was so mad at them and so i texted ben today and was like what the hell did my brothers say to you. tell me now. and he didnt say anything back either? i'm a little sad. i dont know whats up with him. he's never NOT texted me back. now maybe he thinks it was actually me who "pretended" to be my brothers because he saw me leave my cousins at like 12:30 last night and knows my curfew is 12:30 but my parents let me go to my brothers to watch movies and stuff after. i hope he doesnt think it was me the whole time, i would feel dumb. i dont know what i should do :( i cant belive my brothers did this! and i really want to talk to ben, but i dont know why hes not texting me. it's not like him at all. obviously i'm not going to keep texting him because that would just be annoying. it's freaking me out though, and making me really sad.
Darby answered Monday April 27 2009, 12:34 am: If he hasn't answered and he always does, he probably doesn't have his phone. Maybe it died, it broke, or his parents took it away. If I were you, I would call him. That way you can tell if he doesn't have his phone(it will go to his voicemail) and if he does answer, you can explain what happened. Since Ben has been your friend for five years, there's no way he's going to be that upset, no matter what your brothers said to him. He's not going to cut off ties like that, especially once you explain. Hope everything works out and that this response helps:D
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