Hey Sarabeth! <3
Well I kinda have a problem. I went out with this guy for about a month and we broke up over something he did wrong. But the thing is, is that he still said he loves me, and doesnt like anyone else but me, and things like that. But what hurts is that he says those things... but were still not going out. And I mean we go and see eachother and still hangout, but it hurts me cause I really love this guy and I wanna go back out. But I dont know how to tell him how I feel =/ He told a friend of mine he still liked me a lot but he also said he dont know if he wants to go back out... "cause he is so used to NOT having a g/f". =( So now idk.. but I wanna talk to him, but I have no clue what to say. Please help!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? sbeth090 answered Monday March 14 2005, 3:43 pm: just tell him the truth.. tell him how you feel.. and that you want the relationship back.. hes never gonna know how you feel and what you want unless you tell him straight up.. and dont wait to tell him how you feel either cuz then another girl might come a long and then you wont get a chance at all! and thats definately no good!.. but maybe he just wants a break right now, and guys at this age like being single more then they like having a gf.. dont ask me why lol but they do.. just give him time.. but dont hold back, tell him whats on your mind.. EVERYTHING thats on your mind.. good luck babe! [ sbeth090's advice column | Ask sbeth090 A Question ]
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