i like this guy but he doesnt like me what should i do
Question Posted Wednesday December 9 2009, 3:33 pm
Okay so I like this guy. We danced alot at our school's Winter Dance. And then the next day at school he wouldn't talk to me or even look at me. And he kept telling people he doesn't like me, that he likes my best friend. Should I keep trying for him or just give up?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Deriacks answered Sunday December 13 2009, 7:54 pm: Yes, unfortunately for you, you need to find someone else. In life you will find that you cannot get everything you want. But as the old cliche goes, there is a lot of fish in the sea. There really is, and you cannot just occupy yourself with what happened at a dance. But remember it doesn't mean that he does not like you, he just likes your friend. He would not have danced with you if you were someone he thought was not attractive. So take that as a compliment and use that confidence with someone else. I am sure there is someone else you have thought of. Just remember, let love happen, don't go and look for it. Before you know it, some lucky guy will notice you and get the nerve to ask you out. Good luck!!! [ Deriacks's advice column | Ask Deriacks A Question ]
annon answered Thursday December 10 2009, 4:11 am: "i like this guy but he doesnt like me what should i do"
justaskrandee answered Thursday December 10 2009, 2:36 am: HELLOOOO!!! Are you listening to yourself? You just said this guy likes your friend. Why would you keep after him? He was probaly dancing with you to get close to your friend. Find someone else. [ justaskrandee's advice column | Ask justaskrandee A Question ]
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