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Moodiness from him because I won't take things further...

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Question - (23 September 2010) 1 Answers - (Newest, 24 September 2010)
A female Canada age 30-35, anonymous writes:

Would a guy who's in love with you lose interest and just simply not talk to you if you refuse to take things further with him? Or is it genuinely hard for him to do so? (Also considering the fact that the two were good friends before emotions came into play)...

And also, how should you treat a guy who's in love with you? Not that I don't feel the same towards him... but just considering the fact that we were good friends before all this, it hurts to even think about hurting each other... if that makes sense. Thank you!

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A female reader, Duckyhelp United Kingdom +, writes (24 September 2010):

Duckyhelp agony auntBoys are boys when it comes to sex and all that jazz tbh :/

Dont accept the moodiness from him. he doesnt get "upset" when you refuse him. Hes just itching to get his first expirience. If you dont want to do it. Dont, i swear you will regret it.

Just tell him that you dont want to, and if he loves you he will accept it and not ask you or push you into it again.

Dont give in if you not 100% comfortable!!

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