Me and my boyfriend of two years just recently split up after having a huge fight. I really care a lot about him, I wouldnt say im in love because i havent had much experience with other guys so i dont actually know what love is i dont think, but i still really care about him deeply, and want him back. Hes been seeing other people, not dating as in boyfriend and girlfriend, but hanging out with other girls trying to find someone knew. We talk a lot still but just as friends-im scared to tell him i dont want it to be that way, but i dont-but i just want your advice on what to do. Should i try and when him back? or let things run their course?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Lauren4977 answered Sunday August 22 2004, 12:06 am: I can sort of relate to what you're going through and I know it's really hard on you right now with the break up and it sounds like you werent exactly the one who wanted all of this to happen, but there are more guys out in this world besides the one youre talking about, maybe you should try and meet other people to for a little while. Now, im not saying to go out and find someone to date right away, but someone to help keep your mind off of your guy and to help in getting over him, and moving on to someone who is 10 times better than that guy could EVER be, i know theres someone like that somewhere. But if you do want your guy back bad enough, then try talking to him about your feelings and see what he says. Hope i could help you and good luck! [ Lauren4977's advice column | Ask Lauren4977 A Question ]
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