13/f
I met this guy during summer and used to text him 24/7..and then my friends stole his # off my phone and started texting him..and ever since then hes been texting me less and less..and now when i text him he wont reply...i see him a few times a month and he stares at me and i stare at him..but i dont say hi to him because he doesnt say hi to me..im a little confused on whats happening....any ideas??
Sami143 answered Wednesday May 19 2010, 10:22 am: Your friend stealing his number may have messed things up between you two. She might like him, or maybe she was jealous and told him things about you that werent true just so he would stop talking to you. Talk to your friend and him and see what they say! hopefully they are both honest with you and you find out the real reason why!
PaigeOKAY answered Wednesday May 19 2010, 6:34 am: If that was me, I would speak to the person that stole his number of you're phone.. find out if she is interested in him, if so explain that you like him and just talk things out.
If he is texting her and not replying to you're texts then you should know where you stand. I know its hard to forget about someone you like, but sometimes its for the best. You sound like a lovely girl and Im sure you'd deserve better than someone who is just ignoring you.
However, if you keep texting and texting him it might push him away.. try and wait for him to text you, if he doesn't, don't worry.. there are plenty more fish in the sea! :)
I really hope this helped you x [ PaigeOKAY's advice column | Ask PaigeOKAY A Question ]
OhMyLucyDarling answered Wednesday May 19 2010, 12:19 am: He wasn't worth your time, It could be a few things...
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