Dear Bro Jo,
So firstly, just to clear a few things up:
The texts themselves weren't inappropriate in content or anything, it was just the volume of texts being sent.
And I may as well just tell you the whole story too.
I go to school with this guy. I'd never spoken to him 'til I started working with him.
It was school holidays so we would Facebook or text a lot.
After about
two months I was told he liked me and wanted to ask me out. Over
Facebook (yes I know, I know it should have been face to face) I spoke
to him and he ended up saying yes he liked me, that he knew I couldn't
have a boyfriend, and would I go to formal with him.
I said I would.
Then school started again and we never managed to actually talk to
each other at school.
We would smile or say hi but never properly talk.
Then about a month later there were a few friendship conflicts
regarding formal and one day he said sorry, but he wasn't going to
take me to formal after all.
We stopped talking completely after a
week.
3 months later (after formal) and he started talking to me
again.
And kinda flirting just like before. And that pretty much
brings us up to now.
Thanks for the advice.
I'm thinking I probably
wouldn't want him to call anyway.
So maybe a message more like - "I'm
giving up on this texting. If you want to talk to me then it’s gonna
have to be in person."??
Thanks again for the help.
Oh and I was wondering where the "forty" came from?
- Forty
Dear Four-T,
Your original post was signed with four T's. (Get it???)
I'm glad to hear that quantity was the issue, not content, but either way I think the Spirit is telling you something.
I think the message you have in mind is fine.
It makes me sad that so many people (not just young people) don't (or won't) talk to each other without hiding behind technology.
I honestly think it may be the reason why so many people are unmarried.
- Bro Jo
Dear Bro Jo,
Yeah. I'm hoping it does some good.
But he got mad.
Oh well it's what I wanted right?
Thanks
- Forty
Dear Forty,
Well . . . You probably didn't want him to get mad . . . It was just very likely.
I'm curious what each of you said.
- Bro Jo
Dear Bro Jo,
Yes.
Pity I still have to see him at school and work.
Well at first I just said the message I told you.
And then he wanted to know why.
I said there was no point when we didn't even talk to each other etc.
And it kinda just continued for a bit.
It was dumb.
He was angry.
And I tried to say sorry.
But oh well I'm over it now.
Thanks for your help.
I feel rewarded as I have been asked by a nice guy to the Priests and Laurels Ball :)
- Forty
Dear Forty,
Things always seem to work out.
Have fun!
- Bro Jo
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