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Did I weird him out a little bit? I'll help you?
11-09-2012, 12:51 PM
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Did I weird him out a little bit? I'll help you?
B=my friend that I sort of like
J=B's friend
S=my friend
R=my other friend who is friends with S
So at our homecoming dance, B was standing alone (keep in mind that he's new) and I tried to get him to come to our group and at first he said no but then he gave in and said sure. So I lead him over and we start dancing but he just stands there and awkwardly talks to J in my friend group. While I was dancing, he looked over at me and my other friends. He sort of danced. And then I took a picture with him and put my arm around his shoulder (you know typical friend gesture) and he made an awkward face in it. Like not smiling but not totally sad either. So then after he starts taking pictures of S and J dancing (also J has a girlfriend) and R comes over to him and says that he shouldn't post those on facebook. Then he asked why and R told her that J has a girlfriend. Then he left. Later when I came over, he sort of talked to me but he was hanging out with his other group of friends and he never came back to us Sad This afternoon though he messaged me, liked a few photos of him, and liked my status about homecoming.
Should I talk to him about it or leave it alone? Thanks!

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11-09-2012, 12:59 PM
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Hello!

I am interested in knowing what he said in the message when he messaged you. This could be a deciding factor on what I tell you to do.

The fact that he was on your facebook doing some browsing is a good thing. I'd suggest talking to him; it can't hurt.


If you want to send me more details on this situation or if you want more advice on another situation feel free to email me at dearjorch@yahoo.com -- just put "weird him out" in the subject so that I know it is you.


Good luck!
J.Orch

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