so i have this anxiety disorder where sometimes i get really dizzy and black out. well i am taking medication for it, but it still happens sometimes.
anyways before i black out and things, i guess i start talking really like randomly, and i get really confused and don't make any sense.
well last night this happened to me and i guess i ended up texting one of my good guy friends, who i also like and was talking to him and he was so confused because i didn't really make any sense. he didn't know what was going on.
well today, i didn't really remember anything that happened and my parents were like you texted joe (the guy i was talking about) and he was really confused, and didn't know what you were trying to say, and they said i should apologize for it. i felt reallly bad.
so today, i texted him and was like i'm so sorry. i ended up not being able to breathe and blacking out which is why i was confusing you and why i didnt make sense and my parents said i should apologize to you for doing that to you.
and.... he never said anything back.
it's really not my fault, but i still feel bad. but i think its kind of rude that he didn't even like say anything back. my parents said i didn't say anything mean or anything that would make him mad. but it's hurting me because i can't believe he just didnt say anything back..
Grazia answered Thursday August 13 2009, 7:37 pm: He may not have credit... =/
Or he might have thought nothing of it..
When you see him next, make eye contact and assess how things are. If he's a good guy friend, what about talking about the situation? It might help if you know exactly what was sent so you wouldn't remain feeling clueless and helpless. :] [ Grazia's advice column | Ask Grazia A Question ]
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