Meags227 answered Thursday February 17 2005, 5:14 pm: Why did you break up with her if you didn't want to let go? If she dumped you, then she had to have her reasons for not liking you. You don't want to be with someone who doesn't like you back, anyway. Try moving on and seeing other people. If she doesn't want you back there is nothing you can do but forget about her. Hope I helped!
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candiapplebabe answered Wednesday February 16 2005, 8:28 pm: You could talk to her and maybe she feels the same way. You never know! Maybe start hanging out with her again and maybe everything will work out perfectly! Hope i helped [ candiapplebabe's advice column | Ask candiapplebabe A Question ]
xOCarrie answered Wednesday February 16 2005, 8:24 pm: Letting someone go isn`t easy and their usually isnt a time frame on letting them leave your heart - but i suggest you follow your heart, if you truley still love her then find a way to get back with her slowly. If not think of other things to keep you busy so you wont think of her or go out with friends more. Spending quality time with friends really helped me get over my EX. Good Luck! [ xOCarrie's advice column | Ask xOCarrie A Question ]
Karen answered Wednesday February 16 2005, 7:40 pm: You definitely need to talk to your ex-girlfriend and tell her that you miss her and still love her. If you still miss her, then she probably does too. You never know until you do something like talking to her. If she still does have feelings for you, then you should ask her back out again. Hope I helped :)
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Crystal_Lake answered Wednesday February 16 2005, 7:38 pm: Dont worry ask her how she feels and if in the end things dont work out then try setting your mind to something else. if you truly love her then tell her that. But if you love her then y did u brake up with her? [ Crystal_Lake's advice column | Ask Crystal_Lake A Question ]
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