Question Posted Saturday February 12 2005, 10:51 pm
I broke up with my ex-boyfriend a few weeks ago (he lives in a diffrent state). I called him today and we talked for over half an hour. anyway, we where about to hand up and I said "bye" then he said kinda fast "I love you, bye" then he hung up. Then about 10 minutes later he called he back asking me if I was doing anything for Valintines day. I said no (because im not). then he said ok and hung up. Im confused I think he still likes me but I don't know. I don't even know if I still like him like a boyfriend. Please help.
shake answered Saturday February 12 2005, 11:21 pm: That is the stupidest question. He said "I LOVE YOU BYE" and your confused to if he still likes you? If your to dumb to realise the truth already i dont think us telling you he duz like you will make a difference. [ shake's advice column | Ask shake A Question ]
Avocodo answered Saturday February 12 2005, 11:19 pm: Yes, he does still like you, and he is probally having a hard time getting over you. No one can tell you if you still like him like that or not, just think, and think about the good times you had with him. Try to think if you still like him as a boyfriend. Itll take a while but when you find out both of you in the END will be a lot happier. [ Avocodo's advice column | Ask Avocodo A Question ]
Drama_Secretary answered Saturday February 12 2005, 11:07 pm: I got this philosophy from a guy. When a guy dumps a girl, they lose their feelings and eventually get those feelings back (that's a maybe). But when a girl dumps a guy, the guy tends to have those feelings for quite awhile and are extremely hard to get rid of. [ Drama_Secretary's advice column | Ask Drama_Secretary A Question ]
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