Okay, I have a major problem. Well, it might not seem like it... but it feels extreme to me, anyway. Okay, my ex broke up with me a few weeks ago and we haven't really talked since. Then, I said so many mean things to him... and then I apologized. After I apologized, we started talking, like we used to. Just normal chit chat. Now, I think I like him again! Since we're just friends now, I don't know if I should tell him how I feel. What should I do?!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? LiLAnGeLDeViL4659 answered Sunday December 12 2004, 5:38 pm: Well, you always should tell him what you feel for him. I mean he has a right to know (lol). And I know you keep asking yourself well would if I do? Would if I don't? Right? I see what your afraid of... like then things would be awkward between you and him if you told him the truth of what you feel. But just follow your heart *Quote: Like I Always Say To People That Ask A Familiar Question Like This* Because your heart knows best. But you should really just lay down what all you feel for him. And maybe you will have luck and get him back you never know what lies in the future. Hopefully, I helped you :)! I Give You All The Luck You Might Not Need *Just Incase* :). Thanks for asking me for advice. Maybe if you want more advice you can always ask me again for some more and I will give you all the advice I possibly can :). Thanks!
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