ok, there's this guy who i am really trying to get over, but its not working very well. i really like him and he's sending mixed signals, flirting with other girls, but he flirts with me and is like all over me all the time. anyways, i'm trying to get over him but i'm not having any luck. i've tried avoiding him, but he will come up and start flirting, which doesn't help at all. how do i get over him?? HELP!!
dixieprincess420 answered Tuesday February 15 2005, 8:57 pm: Wow i've been in the same situation and if you want to get over him the first thing you need to do is maybe not talk to him for a few days. I know it''s hard but yea. If you keep seeing him your just going to want him more. After that it;s just time. You will eventually get over him. i know its really hard becausee I liked a guy ALOT and like we stopped talking and after awhile you just get over them.You can't help how ya feel. Hope I helped.
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Here2HelpU answered Tuesday February 15 2005, 8:14 pm: find someone new... you need to go out find a great guy that is so much better then him and itll show you that u dont need him... it may be hard to find someone new and it may take some time but trust me if you give it time itll work!hope i helped [ Here2HelpU's advice column | Ask Here2HelpU A Question ]
Untouchable answered Tuesday February 15 2005, 7:58 pm: Wow girll.. Me and you.. We have the same problem.. Except I went out with this boy and i never really got over him, and he moved on.. What you should try and do is tell him how you feel.. And if he brushes off your feelings and is still flirthing with you tell him to leave you alone.. Cause what im thinking right now is.. That i should try and forget/stop talking to this guy from now on so that maybe i can get over him better... But theres a problem.. hes my bestfriend :-/
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