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Dear Boys Suck,
There'sthis guy i have been friends with for a year and about 5
months ago he wanted to do "things" with me and was telling me how hot he
thought I was and we have been doing stuff since then. But i want to know
if he has any intentions of wanting to be with me.... i mean he asked me
to be his valentine, he always says "i love you" but he also ignores me
online and doesnt talk to me as much as we used to. We recently stopped
doing stuff because he did stuff with someone else who i REALLY dont like
and i dont know whats going on and how can i get things backthe way they
were?
thinged,
SO CONFUSED!!
Skinnny Mao Says:
I am a little confused. What kind of stuff were you doing? Playing
Scrabble? Eating lunch together? Going to Church? What kind of stuff are
you referring to? Anyway. the sad truth is, once you do stuff, you can't go
back to not doing stuff. once you have the thing with the other thing, the
stuff that is the thing isn't going to be the stuff with the thing
anymore. Anyway, I just have to say, what are you an idiot? This guy wanted
"stuff", and once he got it, he went looking for other "stuff". Now you
want things to go back to the way things were? It ain't gonna happen sista.
Your only hope would be to find a hole in the fabric of space-time to go
back to before this happened. This time make sure he pays up front before
you give up the goods. Credit ain't no good here. But since this isn't
gonna happen, chalk it up to, I'll know better next time.
The Sleepwalker Says:
Look, I am confused, were you doing "things" or "stuff"? I mean, it can't be both. The way I see it, once you
do things, things are never the same. He sounds like a jerk.
Melosa Storm Says:
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