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Ex Troubles


Question Posted Tuesday August 10 2004, 7:19 pm

Hey~ I am in middle school and I have an ex boyfriend who I broke up with two yrs ago. We broke up because my friend broke us up, and then went out with him. Now that they broke up I want him back, we were the perfect couple, and we went out for 4 yrs, I miss him!!! How do I get him????
HELP! =(
I am 13 female
~Sarah


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xObEaChbAyBiiOx answered Tuesday August 10 2004, 7:25 pm:
hey babe..FLIRT!! flirt with him alot every chance u get, make him laugh...lauging is the key!
mayb improve your looks a little 2 make him more attracted 2 u and 2 make you have more self-confidence.. confidence is sexy, be sweet and juss b yourself, b with him every chance u get, invite him 2 do things with you and groups of your frinds and juss act like u like him and then tell him how u feel and mayb he will feel the same way and u can go from there! good luck hun! -xox kelsey

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