Ok...my boyfriend broke up with my like.. 4months ago..so like in january.. the end of december.. and like i really really like him... and i want him to kno that i like him without like... tell him.. i mean i pretty much spelled it out for him..but hhe is like blind... well anywayz, i just need help!
DeSpErAtE!
EGCiviccoupe answered Wednesday April 13 2005, 10:33 pm: I was hanging out with an amazing friend of mine and she had broken up with her BF and I had broken up with my GF.. She said to me because we were both upset.. EX's are EX's for a reason!!
If you have spelled it out for him and he still doesn't seem to see it. I don't know how to say this but maybe he is ignoring it and isn't interested? Sometimes you just need to move on as easy as it is to say.
icey0990 answered Wednesday April 13 2005, 10:14 pm: I know how it feels to like your ex for a verrry long time. If it were me i would get a guy friend who is friends with both you and him to really make it clear that you like him..have him tell your ex that you told him how much you likee him..and he should get the picture. Maybe if you get a few friends of his and yours to do this he will really get it.
I hope it works
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Foxsea17 answered Wednesday April 13 2005, 9:42 pm: First of all, think of why you guys broke up in the first place. Most people who break up and then get back together end up breaking up again for the same reason they did the first time. He might already know that you like him, especially if he broke up with you. He might not care. You need to be honest with him about your feelings. Just tell him you think that the two of you have something very special and you care about him alot, then ask if he would be willing to give it another shot. If so, that's awesome! If not, move on. There are many more fish in the sea! Good luck! [ Foxsea17's advice column | Ask Foxsea17 A Question ]
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