Last year I met this guy in one of my classes and he was everything i look for in a guy. We flirted alot and we went out twice. We always talked about getting together but i had surgery over the summer and he just stopped talking to me. I was mad and depressed because i liked him sooo much. I deleted him off facebook so i could forget about him but this year he is in 2 of my classes and i see him everyday. Now we barely talk and i never found out why we just stopped being close. I thought about talking to him about and ask him what happened but idk if would be awkward after...i still think i like him, any advice on whether i should pursue him or not?
ericsmith answered Monday May 7 2012, 11:07 am: don't pursue him because he is the one who just stopped talking to you. he obviously lost interest in you or is trying to make you chase him so he can be in control. if you pursue him after he stopped talking to you then he will no that you want him bad and he will use it to have his way with you. Email me at ericsmith@yahoo.com and let me know what you think of my answer. thanks [ ericsmith's advice column | Ask ericsmith A Question ]
Ecogirl27 answered Friday May 4 2012, 9:46 pm: I think you should try to save your relationship but really more on the level of friends, you obviously had connection, maybe you can be friends for a while and see where it goes from there but it's good to keep your options open you meet so
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XBrinaX answered Friday May 4 2012, 7:04 pm: Unfortunately, him not talking to you after you guys went out a couple times means he's probably not interested. Not talking to him, and deleting him off facebook is a good start to not liking him anymore. Try to move on to someone else, and eventually you will get over him. It might be hard, but you can do it! Hope I helped!
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