theres this guy named anthony that i've been with before and he's a rlly great guy but i've dumped him about 5 times and i think i rlly like him for real this time b/c i always think about him but like he sed he'd go out with me but we've gone out too many times and he thinks im goin to dump him again..idk wat to tell him nemore b/c i rlly like him and he knows that but what should i tell anthony? how can i convince him to be with me again? PLEASE HELP ME! I RLLY LIKE THIS GUY!
BlOnDeZhAvmOrFuN answered Sunday August 1 2004, 9:24 pm: Well, tell him whats going on. That you never realized how much you liked him until now And that if he wants you guys could just hang out for like a week to prove to him that your not just messin around this time. Eventually im sure he'll realize your not gonna mess up this time.-BlOnDy** [ BlOnDeZhAvmOrFuN's advice column | Ask BlOnDeZhAvmOrFuN A Question ]
Courtney answered Sunday August 1 2004, 9:23 pm: Well, I think that you should have a discussion with Anthony. Tell him that you really like him, and express yourself . Also mention that if he would give you another chance that you would not hurt him because, you take in his consideration as well . I know you've probably talked to him and all about this but make sure that at this date, that all issue's, problems, concerns and e.t.c. comes out . Try to fulfill his qualities but not if they are for the worse . Tell him how you feel and tell him that this date or whatever you want to call it , is a chance for the both of you to put the past a little about you . Of course he's not going to forget the past, but it's a d-- good start at having a relationship . [ Courtney's advice column | Ask Courtney A Question ]
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