should i delete a whole conversation? Anonymous 122303
Ive ended up confessing to my friend, and we have been going back and forth these last two days.
I wanted to clarify some stuff he wrote because it wasnt clear to me if he didnt like me that way or if he was just scared of being in a relationship.
He told me that even though he did appreciate me, he wasnt looking for that in me and were just friends. I asked why he didnt look for that in me, that I could even change and be what he wants, but he hasnt replied or even looked at the text yet.
I wonder if I should just delete the whole thing and pretend it never happened, I feel like Im just pathetic and without dignity.
Anonymous 122306
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>>122303The idea of "confessing" is terrible course of action to begin with, but you probably fucked up in other ways too. If you aren't interested in friendship, just give it up.
I recommend keeping the conversation history in the form of an archive so that you can refer to it in the future if necessary.
Anonymous 122699
>>122303Yeah, just forget the whole thing.
Anonymous 122710
>>122306This art of Tomoko is very aesthetic
Anonymous 122963
Sometimes people need time to process stuff like that. When I pushed starting a relationship on my current bf he clammed up.
If hes like my guy he could just be afraid of failure and doesn't want to hurt you
Anonymous 123008
>>122303>I asked why he didnt look for that in me, that I could even change and be what he wants, but he hasnt replied or even looked at the text yet.imagine if one of your unattractive male friends wrote that shit to you. what's he gonna do, transform into a frog and then from frog into prince? how would someone unattractive "change" to be suddenly attractive? don't force this guy to call you unattractive to your face, it's not going to make you feel better about the situation.