My old boyfriend just moved away without even telling me. He just left and I heard he has another girlfriend back at home. Well, he's comeing back here to visit and i'll probebly have to comfront him but i don't know what to say... i think i still like him but should i be angry ... i don't want him to hate me
Hannah answered Sunday September 19 2004, 8:26 pm: Hey girl,
You have every right to be angry. He could have at least told you that he was moving away. But he is only human and you need to forgive and forget. There will be plenty more fish in the sea and if you do see him, relax and try to have fun. I know it might be hard but it's better than wasting your time being mad at him. And maybe the reason why he didn't tell you that he was moving because it was hurtin him too much.
BlueEyedBlondie725 answered Sunday September 19 2004, 7:29 pm: You should be angry, I mean he didnt tell you he was moving. But, when he does come back to visit, just be his friend, because after all he does have a girlfriend now, and thats all you can be right now, is his friend. Just talk to him as a friend. Just be like "Why did you tell me you were moving?" and ask him "I heard you got a girfriend back at home.." Just say stuff like that, hold a conversation with him and stuff, just be his friend. He can't hate you, I mean you're trying to be his friend and stuff. I hope this helps and good luck hun! If you need anything else just post a message in my inbox.
JesusFreak2006 answered Sunday September 19 2004, 7:10 pm: you have everyright to be angry...he should have told you he moved and thats where you start off is asking him why didnt he tell you he moved, and onto the other stuff about finding a girl down there and if you want to break it off even if you didnt talk about the girl down there just say you arnt ready for a long distance relationship....
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