Okay, so back around September, I met a guy in the student union at my university. He was totally cute and sweet and invited me to a party the next day and gave me his number to text him about it if I wanted to go. The next day, I text him around 6 pm asking about the party and he said it was "all full" and that if I give him my name, he'd text me about the next party. Well, it's now December, and he never texted me about any other parties. I really felt a spark with this guy, is there any way I have a chance at anything with him? Was he just being a jerk and uninviting me to the party? Would it be weird if I texted him out of the blue now? Please give any advice you can!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? goodgirlrayray answered Friday December 20 2013, 3:19 am: Ok sweetie it's time to move on cause dude is a total douch bag. It' makes no scenes having a party and then having the nerve to say oh it filled up. REALLY ???? That's bullshit. The point of having a party (especially a college party) is to invite to invite the most people you can. Here is what I think happened he probably met some chick or got back together with his ex who is probably going to the same party he invited you to and didn't want you to find out about it. Whatever don't even waist your time thinking about this guy or this situation anymore forget about him. And no you should not waist your time texting him [ goodgirlrayray's advice column | Ask goodgirlrayray A Question ]
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