i'm 14 and a female. Last year, i went out with my friend. We broke up over the summer, but i knew he still liked me and i kinda still liked him.
this year, i started liking a new guy (one of my friends), and (stupidly) told him that i liked him. nothing really bad came of that but he told me he was happier being friends with me. so, we stayed friends. He says cute and romantic things to me and tells me he loves me and stuff, but still claims hes "not sure" how he feels about me.
now, i know my "ex" boyfriend from last year still likes me, and now i'm beginning to have feels for him again. I also still like my other friend. so should i wait for a guy that might never like me like i like him? or should i try to "rekindle" the relationship i had before?
toastnbutter answered Tuesday April 12 2005, 6:02 pm: i think you should go out wit your ex again cause he likes you and you like him so the relationship might go farther than it did last time and besides your other friend that you like doesnt like you as much as you like him. i hope i helped! [ toastnbutter's advice column | Ask toastnbutter A Question ]
xXxpinky615xXx answered Tuesday April 12 2005, 6:02 pm: If he's unsure about the relationship... why even bother with him? Go back with your ex. If he still likes you and you still have feelings for him, then go back with him. If a guy is saying cute and romantic things to you and telling you that he loves you, then he's just doing it to get you to fall for him. He doesn't want you. If he was saying all of that, he should want you and should have asked you out by now. Go back with your ex. This other guy seems useless. Then again, that's just my opinion. [ xXxpinky615xXx's advice column | Ask xXxpinky615xXx A Question ]
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