Question Posted Wednesday December 15 2004, 5:56 pm
okay. well there was this guy i met in west virgina went i went. and we really hit it off i was friends with his sister at first then we started talking and we like kissed and stuff. so i left and all and he was like i love you and i was all like i love you too.. i admit i still kinda like him but he is TOTALLY over me.. he is always telling me about who he likes or his new girlfriend.. i just miss him alot and i dont know what to do!?! PLEASE HELP!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? XC_sweetie answered Wednesday December 15 2004, 8:09 pm: Wow, what a situation. Over the summer i fell head over heels for a florida beach babe. we were really close, spending every day of my vacation together at the beach, talking about our lives to each other and it was great. He seemed perfect to me. But then i came home and expected to hear from him. He called a few times and it was amazing. he still cared but he often talked about other girls from his high school. It hurt me a little bit deep down but i knew that because he was so far away i couldnt beat myself up over it. We stayed friends, and i still miss him like crazy. But i felt guilty holding on when i wanted him to be happy. So you should definately not keep your feelings locked up. Tell him that you still feel a lot for him, but that if friendship is all you ca have you want that, and you want him to happy. Maybe hell realize after a while that the greatest girl for him was right in front of him. But if he doesnt... at least you still have him in your life. Good luck hun, and anytime you're hurting over him you can find my e-mail addy on my column. [ XC_sweetie's advice column | Ask XC_sweetie A Question ]
Scribble answered Wednesday December 15 2004, 6:23 pm: Want him back? Get him back. Flirt and talk like you would with someone you've never been out with before. If that doesn't work, you'll know he's over you. [ Scribble's advice column | Ask Scribble A Question ]
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