I had this bf named zack that i really liked. we were really cute together and he always gave me hugs and kisses and stuff. We made out like prolly 10 times in the 3 weeks we went out...lol. but his old gf was really mad at me cause she wasnt completely over him so i dumped him and told him that she needed time to get over him and we could maybe get back together in like a month or as soon as she gets a bf. But then 1 day we were tlking and he confessed to me what he was trying to tell me for weeks...... he only went out with me at first because of "what" i was and not "who" i was. aka, he just wanted some ass. but then as time went on he started to like me but then i dumped him. I really miss him a lot and i'd give nething to be back in his arms again. only now, he has a gf kaitlyn and they've been together a few weeks now and they rnt breaking up ne time soon. they really like eachother alot. kaitlyn and i are sorta friends we dont really hang out but we tlk alot during school. zack and i are friends now but nothing more. how do i get him back without "stealing" him from kaitlyn. or in other words, how do i get over him?
Well,understand your problem i*ve been in the same boat lol.. if u want to get over him, you should try to talk to other guys. You should look for a new person since your young and shouldn't be caught up loving a guy that has a girlfriend. You have your whole life ahead of you.If you still have feelings for Zack even if your looking for potetial boyfriends,you should try talking to him, and tell him you regret dumping him. He might not dump his girlfriend for you, but at least he knows how you feel, and this will help you feel better about moving on.
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