ok well me and my boyfriend went out off and on for nine months last year and this year he doesn't even talk to me. i like him so much and i never really stopped liking him and the only reason why we really broke up this summer was because i was going out of town and i was going to be hangin out with some of my guy friends that i haven't seen in a while, well i told him that he could trust me while i was there and he could because i didn't do any thing. i called him a couple of times over the summer and we talked a little while i was there. but now i was talking to his friend and i asked if he thought that he hated me and he said no just ya'll don't have a friend ship. since the beginning of the year i've had a boyfriend and he saw me with him. what should i do? should i still like him or just not even try with this one....
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? sexielilblondie09 answered Sunday November 28 2004, 6:45 pm: well since y'all had a long relatioship it's probably better that you had a break for a while. i think that you should still like him of course but you should show your affection toward him. In person. And don't be afraid of rejection. You're going to get it trust me. At first he won't want to talk to you but just make him want to talk to you. Make it a habbit that you go up to him and talk to him. Yes you should like him and if you like him enough, you should go for him again. Y'all deserve more love time, you just took a break, so go and talk to him, but at first JUST be friends no farther. He may not want his heart broken again. [ sexielilblondie09's advice column | Ask sexielilblondie09 A Question ]
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