A guy told me to get over him and that he doesn't like me, through text.
Question Posted Thursday December 3 2009, 6:58 pm
Ouch!! Advice?
'Look, I know you like me... It's pretty obvious. And I really really don't like you. So you should get over me.'
I don't even like this guy.
Text him back and be like, "Look, I know you think I like you... It's pretty obvious. And I really really don't like you. So you should get over yourself. :D" [ xY0M0MMAx's advice column | Ask xY0M0MMAx A Question ]
LOL_x0x answered Friday December 4 2009, 5:19 pm: If you don't like him, ignore him. He probably does just want attention.
lolalufonda222 answered Friday December 4 2009, 2:19 pm: if you dont like him that he clearly has issues.
he seems like a huge jackass.
dont just ignore him now tho becuase then hell think that you do like him and your embarrased becuase he rejected you,
text him back ,be asertive, and tell him that you dont like him, and hes an asshole texting you something so rude.
dont let him treat u like that! [ lolalufonda222's advice column | Ask lolalufonda222 A Question ]
hawee answered Friday December 4 2009, 2:18 pm: HMMMM....i think this is som1 that desperatly wants your atteneion,so just do the opposite dont respond to him at ol.....lemme kno how it goes sweeerie! [ hawee's advice column | Ask hawee A Question ]
sweeethoney answered Friday December 4 2009, 2:03 pm: sounds like a jerk to me ! if you really dont like him just be like 'i dont know why you even think i like you, but i really really dont :)'
just kind of mimick him for bein such a jerk lol.
he prolly is feedin his ego by makin himself think that you like him ! just ignore it because you dont need people like him in your life.
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