In answer to that question, I decided to just be friendly. Today, I was talking to him online and I had finally had a chance to talk to him at school and he was friendly and all. Online, I said, "so how old are you?" Because I just wanted to make sure he was actually 12.
He said, "I have to go, bye :) see ya :) " .. but he was still online ages after that. Is it because I asked him how old he was? I know that I might be overreacting, but I HATE having people annoyed at me or angry with me even though they say their fine.
So what do I do now? He's still online . . should I be like, "your still online..." But I don't want to be mean or rude! Or should I just pretend that I don't see him online, or something?
I DUNNO. HELP, PLEASE AND THANKS!!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? AskSinz answered Sunday June 5 2011, 3:09 pm: I'm sorry for my late reply, if you see him online again, then just ask him again and if he ignores your question then you ask him why are you ignoring my question, or equally ask to meet up with him and then ask him outright, and then you will be able to see his reaction to the question and any hesitation. You were right in deciding to be friendly as right now your trying to decipher your opinions about him and he's really not helping you with the positive opinions. I understand hating people being annoyed at you but just trying to brush it off. With things like this or even people like this you just have to be blunt and straight to the point. If I have a friend that is still online after they say bye then I'd wait a little bit and then say "why are you still online lol?" try to make it as friendly as possible so that he will interact with you in the same way and not just brush you off.
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