My boyfriend broke up with me today. And he did it because he thinks I love my ex still. And that I don't love him...enough. But he wants us to be "friends" still. How am I to deal?
Sherry answered Monday March 28 2005, 12:19 pm: I dont think you should become friends. Lets say you go back out with your ex, and are friends with the other guy..and he starts liking you, and then you start liking him. Causes all drama...tell him to wait and see what happens. Then you can decide if you still wanna be friends. update me if u can ! [ Sherry's advice column | Ask Sherry A Question ]
mrs_radcliffe answered Monday March 28 2005, 11:47 am: Just get over it! if you want to tell him the truth that you dont love your ex tell him that if hes that special he'll be willing to listen to what you have to say. Just be honest.
xosweetiepiexo answered Monday March 28 2005, 11:40 am: well.... do you still love your ex? if you do.. then you should go out with your ex and not him... but if you really do love him... talk to him... or maybe the best bet is to just be friends because he could just be using an excuse to brake up with you... theres really no way to deal with it... maybe you should just go out shopping with your friends today to get your mind off it [ xosweetiepiexo's advice column | Ask xosweetiepiexo A Question ]
imallama048 answered Monday March 28 2005, 11:35 am: well number one if youi dont really like your ex you need to tell him that and explain it to him then you should still be his friend that way if you two ever want to go back out you wont have to start completely over but for the mean tim eot keep from being sad fill your day up so that you dont have so much time to think about it that way you can just be preoccupied try hanging out with your friends or sports or something. [ imallama048's advice column | Ask imallama048 A Question ]
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