Still NOTHING! I didn't see him on monday, or wednesday like I usually do. Today at work, he was here but I didn't have a chance to go down and tlk to him, work was crazy. I will see him tomorrow, but I'm seriously about to crack and text him. I know it was a dick move he pulled, but I'm the type of person who doesn't hold grudges and I don't want to. Like I miss talking to him, I know it might make me weak and pathetic but I can't help it I just like him too much. So if I see him tomorrow should I still bring up bowling or act like nothing happened? Should I not let this go, because I still do want to know why. I felt like we were connecting, so i'm just confused on what happened. Was hanging out with me outside of work super scary for him? Or is this a huge hint that he's just wants to be friends? Because he gave me his number? doesn't that usually mean a guy wants hear from a girl?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? katiekat answered Saturday October 19 2013, 1:44 am: Hi, sorry for the delay, my internets have been out of commission. Anyways, yes, I would definitely text him at least. He totally made plans with you and just bailed. If it were me, I would want to know why, at least get some closure even if he doesn't want to continue the friendship. Even if he does just want to be friends, it's not cool to make plans and then just ditch you and ignore you. I would say try and text him, see what comes of it. If he doesn't reply then that's that. You tried and apparently he's not decent enough to even face you to tell you why he's ignoring you, and it isn't worth stressing over. [ katiekat's advice column | Ask katiekat A Question ]
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