Haha, I'm aware of the literal options.brimstoneSalad wrote:You can ignore it and just remember he's a lying asshole, think maybe your friend got it wrong and forget it, or confront him again.
I'm just not sure which is best.
Haha, I'm aware of the literal options.brimstoneSalad wrote:You can ignore it and just remember he's a lying asshole, think maybe your friend got it wrong and forget it, or confront him again.
Your response to this is more or less inconsequential, so whatever makes you feel best? I wasn't there, so I can't say. The only one you'll actually learn from is confrontation, though. Maybe you'll resolve it, or hate him more after. Either way is OK since he doesn't seem that sensible anyway.EquALLity wrote:Haha, I'm aware of the literal options.brimstoneSalad wrote:You can ignore it and just remember he's a lying asshole, think maybe your friend got it wrong and forget it, or confront him again.
I'm just not sure which is best.
He likes you.EquALLity wrote:Hm, he sent me this.
What? O_ObrimstoneSalad wrote:He likes you.EquALLity wrote:Hm, he sent me this.
He was embarrassed enough about joking about you when you weren't there due to peer pressure that he lied about it.EquALLity wrote:What? O_ObrimstoneSalad wrote:He likes you.EquALLity wrote:Hm, he sent me this.
Geez, that makes things a lot more complicated...brimstoneSalad wrote:He was embarrassed enough about joking about you when you weren't there due to peer pressure that he lied about it.EquALLity wrote:What? O_ObrimstoneSalad wrote:
He likes you.
Now he's telling you this. Either he's lying, or confiding in you, but either way it's to get on your good side because he'd have no reason to take such a risk of peer ridicule otherwise.
Given that he's spineless to confront peer pressure, and probably not vegan, I'd give this one a pass if I were you. But just saying; he likes you.
This is a kid, his feelings will be hurt no matter what. Consider more how it will affect his future behavior.EquALLity wrote: Geez, that makes things a lot more complicated...
I don't want to hurt his feelings.
Teenagers aren't 'kids'.brimstoneSalad wrote:This is a kid, his feelings will be hurt no matter what. Consider more how it will affect his future behavior.EquALLity wrote: Geez, that makes things a lot more complicated...
I don't want to hurt his feelings.
His liking you gives you a little leverage to influence him, at least. See if you can get him to watch some documentaries. Maybe he'll reduce his meat consumption if he gets some more information.
Depends on how old you are.EquALLity wrote: Teenagers aren't 'kids'.
It would not require leading him on. It would require saying "Hey, have you seen this? I want to know what you think."EquALLity wrote:I don't think it's a good idea to manipulate him into going vegetarian or something. That would have to require leading him on, and I don't want to do that...