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Why is he acting like this?

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Question - (14 December 2008) 1 Answers - (Newest, 16 December 2008)
A age 30-35, anonymous writes:

My guy friend has a girlfriend since then he been ignoring me and all the other girls. If I say to hi to him he'll give a funny look and keep walking. Then a new kid came to my school (he gets in trouble a lot) we become friends. My friend (the one ignoring me) came to me to say:

Friend: Why are you dating so and so

Me: Im sorry but do I know you?

I walked away after that. Now he wont to me at all. Why is he acting like this?

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A female reader, kurayami3nobara United States +, writes (16 December 2008):

Dear--you shouldn't have 'bit his hand' when he reached out to you. His girlfriend's probably the jealous type. You should approach him, and apologize for saying "I'm sorry, but do I know you?" because that likely really hurt his feelings. Talk to him, saying that you miss hanging out and that you want to know why he just spends all his time with his girlfriend.

How long have they been dating? Usually beginning relationships are all about the other person you're dating. This tends to make those same people in a relationship oblivious to anything but their partner. Especially in teens, 'cause you're still figuring those feelings out. ;3

Just remember that friends last forever, as long as they're true. Most girlfriends come and go, and he'll need you for emotional support, or to ask you some questions about girls in the future. Don't shut him out because you're hurt and confused about how he's acting! He's your friend for a reason, right? Tough it out, be nice, tell him when you're hurt instead of lashing out, and it'll get back to a bearable state, soon. :3

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