Question Posted Thursday November 29 2012, 6:34 pm
Hi, im a 13 year old girl. My friend (guy) & i were txting the other night. I asked him if he was mad at me like 3 times & he said we r not friends anymore bc im trying to make him mad (i wasnt) He cussed at me and then i cussed him out and then he cussed at me again and called me a hoe.... Today at skewl he avoided my eyes & i did the same, didnt talk to him but once mentioning that he called me a hoe.Plus in 1st period a friend (guy) yelled across the room that my other friend (the guy i was txting) likes me & he started blushing. p.s. he isnt txting me right now :\
KittyGang answered Saturday December 1 2012, 4:02 am: hi !
well now a days i know many guys that get butt hurt for everything ..iknow they dont really feel it but i just turn it around on them ...its kinda like there trynna make youu look like the bad one soo just turn it around ....& guys just call girls bitches and hos bkuz they dont want to admit theyre inlove ,and even thouu he doesnt text back ...text him and be like ...hopefully you didnt mean what you said cuz ireally care about you but if you dont want to be friends i understand ....and say you still want to be friends ..hope i helped
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Xui answered Friday November 30 2012, 6:38 pm: Whether he did like you or not why in the world would you think about dating someone who calls you a hoe? Even if he used to be your friend, that is very rude and immature on how he acted.
Just because someone shouted he liked you doesn't always mean its true. Sorry to disappoint you but he could of very well blushed out of embarrassment not lust. [ Xui's advice column | Ask Xui A Question ]
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