Mkay .. Yesterday I told you about how me and this guy are datin and he thinks we need a break .. well you said talk to him about it .. but what do you do when he wont talk ?.. Its like hes a whole different person !! .. I love him and I reallie cant seem to let him go .. and what is the "rules" of a break ? .. Just ignore each other till he feels like hes ready to go back to how it used to be ? .. This is tearin me up so bad and he`s reallie gettin to me .. I just dont want us to be over ..
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? uR_gUrL_kAyLuH_xOxO answered Thursday September 2 2004, 8:59 pm: Make him talk girl.. Corner his ass or go to his house.. If that doesn't work. Give him space. I know its hard and it's taken me 3 years for me to finally do it. But I'm sure you're stronger than I am. Before you give him space though tell him that you love him, I know he'll come around. "You want what you can't have" That goes for everyone. When he finally notices you aren't there.. He'll come running. I know it hurts and its driving you nuts but thats guys. You don't get anywhere with them if you dont let them get their way. They're stubborn. I'm tellin you as experience, I'm sure you think calling him 247 and being there for him all the time will make him want to straighten things out. But it wont. When a guy says break... He means it. So give him what he wants. He will come crawling back. If he don't which I doubt, then he's not worth it and you can do better. Good luck! And always remember. Don't let a guy get you down & DON'T cry! It makes it worse. [ uR_gUrL_kAyLuH_xOxO's advice column | Ask uR_gUrL_kAyLuH_xOxO A Question ]
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