So theres this guy i really like and i told him i liked him we kinda had a thing and then we went to the movies he and his friend were really hot and he knew i liked him i think he kinda liked me to but i was only talking to his friend cause i was shy to talk to him and it was akward, so i was talking to the other guy the whole time and didnt talk to him i came back on msn and he wasnt acting the same it was like he was mad at me or something. Does he hate me? Should i talk to him? Should i say sorry? What Should i do?
gr8fruit answered Tuesday June 8 2010, 9:52 am: Hey there,
Him acting different could of been because you kind of ignored him the whole night, how would you feel if someone you liked ignored you the whole time? No, I wouldn't say he hates you. He is most likely just feels a little like you let him go (after you already established you like eachother). Yes, you should talk to him. You sound like you know what you should do, just not how to do it. Talk to him, tell him you are sorry that you didn't talk to him very much the other day... then tell him what really happened. Get him alone, explain yourself, look him in the eyes, and then say 'you make me kind of nervous' and smile while saying it.
By doing this, he will know what you were thinking at the time, he will have more respect for you for telling him why you were being the way you were (guys love when a girls honest), and you are likely to become even closer <3 [ gr8fruit's advice column | Ask gr8fruit A Question ]
Shelly_x answered Tuesday June 8 2010, 9:36 am: He might be a bit upset that you was speaking to his friend the whole time. Just go on msn and tell him that you are sorry and the reason you was talking to his friend more, because you was shy to talk to him. Im sure he will understand
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