Okay so I'm texting this guy let's call him Kyle So me and Kyle have me like 2 times in person and now we are texting. He told me and my friend he thinKs I'm cute and he likes me a lot. I also told him i liked him a lot too. So we texted for like three days after tha. And yesterday he said "I will tet you later Im eating :)" and I was like okay bye(:. Then he didn't ever text me back. I texted I'm later that night and I was like "it's taking you a long time to eat haha(:" and he still didn't text back. Then today I texted him and I was like heyy(: and them a few hours lasted I was like "not tryingto be annoing or anything but why haven't you been texting back?" and I know that all the messages got to his phone cause my phone puts a check besid the message when it gets there. Everything was going fine and he told me he loves texting me. So I don't know what's wrong. I guess I'll drop it but what is it? What do youthink? 14/f
He probably just lost his phone. Or it died and lost his charger. Or he's really busy.
Just relax :)
I was your age 4 years ago and I did the same thing. I spazzed whenever a guy wouldn't text me back. But as you get older, you realize that its not that big of a deal. Its nothing to worry about. If it worries you that much, just call him. Talk to him about it and tell him you were worried.
Oh and just in case you didn't already know- guy DO think its annoying when a girl is obsessed with him and won't stop texting him. So maybe you're texting him too much and he's annoyed by it and just ignoring you. Take it down a notch and maybe don't text him as much. Let him come to you and want to talk to you :)
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