Theres this guy, and he told me he loved me but i rejected him because i didnt know what to say. I didnt see him for a year after that, and over that year i realized that i loved him and missed him SO much. I swear i didnt go a single day without thinking about him. Now im going to school with him but hes not in any of my classes (but sometimes i talk to him in the halls) and i still love him. What should i do? Do u think hes mad at me for rejecting him? Do u think theres a chance he might like me even though I rejected him? And is there a chance he would ask me out again..even though i rejected him last time?
talk_2_me answered Tuesday November 16 2004, 3:59 pm: u should talk to him and tell him how u feel and tell him that it was too soon to relize u loved him and try to start somthing [ talk_2_me's advice column | Ask talk_2_me A Question ]
Kcanhelpu answered Tuesday November 16 2004, 1:11 pm: If he loves you then he willforgive u and he will go out with u again but I thnk u need to talk to him.
dinoold answered Tuesday November 16 2004, 8:19 am: yeah..he is mad at you for rejecting him..but if you can take it..keep up trying to win him bakc..maybe in a few he will see that you really are sorry.
Farren answered Tuesday November 16 2004, 12:43 am: You probably won't get another chance, unless he really deeply loved you or is stupid.
But here's an interesting question- Do you love him now because you know you can't have him? Did you not love him before because you knew you could?
Maybe he'll forgive you. Just talk to him about it and tell him you're sorry.
I'll pray for you, hun.
-Farren [ Farren's advice column | Ask Farren A Question ]
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