ok... Me and my Ex-boyfriend Drew Broke up a while ago and he said he still liked me kinda and now he is going out with one of my old friends. I really want to still be friends with him and he is going to my school and I have lunch and homerome i think with him. But his girlfriend is going to another school! There is no way I can deal with that pressure... So I guess I am kinda askin 2 ?'s. How do I get my feeling out of the way? and how do I get him to be able to be my friend? Thanks! :( :)
mshonest4eva answered Friday August 20 2004, 11:37 pm: You should talk to him and tell him that you think he should stay friends with you. As for your feelings about him, we can only hope that they turn out for the best. Love is like a chess game you never know what you will happen next-will the king captivate your heart or will you find that hes has a queen to diminish you?
brandonsgurl14 answered Friday August 20 2004, 11:22 pm: Ok hey im faye...and right now im kinda going through the same thing...but the most you can do is just try to hide your feelings for awhile and i know it may hurt for a while but pretty soon it will just be a friendship between you and him...and talk to him and tell him how your feeling..and if he gives you a hard time about it and doesnt respect you for tryin to be honest he couldnt like you that much.... [ brandonsgurl14's advice column | Ask brandonsgurl14 A Question ]
xlostangelx answered Friday August 20 2004, 11:16 pm: You cant erase feelings bc if your feeling a certain thing, then theres a reason for it. Also, you need to talk to him and explain to him that you really want to remain friends. If he's any type of guy, he'll understand. hope i helped/get back to me!!:) good luck
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