Im so sorry I keep bothering you but im just super confused. Me and my co-workers and cute guy *Jake are suppose to go bowling tomorrow. So yesterday I was asking him if he was still going and he was like, and he asked me "do you have my number?" I said no, and he gave to me his number and than i said i would text him later. So yesterday i txt him and he was asked what time and were going and i said 5:30 and than he didnt txt me back. So today we had to change the bowling time to 1:30 and i txted him to just let me know and nothing. I know he was here because they're was a meeting on the 2nd floor were i work, and i saw him pass by. So is he not coming? Idk its not the end of world if he doesnt come, I just need for conformation. And is he like intentionally not answering me? Maybe im just thinking way too much? But he gave his number, wouldnt he want to hear from me? Im just gonna let it go and have fun tomorrow
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? katiekat answered Saturday September 28 2013, 6:49 pm: Hmm, I'm not sure, to be honest. On one hand, he may not have been able to go at the new time and been busy. On the other hand, maybe he isn't interested and doesn't know how to say it. In my experience, guys are bad at being up front. But, it's hard to say with texting, as you can see a text and forget about it, because you're doing something else! My boyfriend does that all the time. Texting is a bad indicator of real feelings or intentions.
Sorry I didn't get back to you earlier, let me know what happened. I think you should talk to him face to face, if he doesn't show up. See what was up. After he agreed to go, you have a right to know! [ katiekat's advice column | Ask katiekat A Question ]
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