ok so theres this boy Randy Arms, well i had sex with him 4 years ago an then he moved away. i never told him i loved him but i do and i wanna be with him. now, this year hs brother goes to my school and i looked his name up inthe teachers book and got Randy's phone#. i tried calling him but the line was diconected. after i thought about it im sort of glad he didnt pick up b/c i wouldnt know what to say.what would you do if u had a long lostlover boy / girl? please help!! if your good ill give you a 4 or 5.
CertainShadeOfGreen answered Thursday May 5 2005, 12:24 pm: Ask his brother casually what he's been up to lately, and maybe you guys can talk a little bit and find out where he is now. If you don't try harder you might regret it hun. take a chance!
Mackenzie answered Saturday April 30 2005, 9:31 am: If I tRuly believed I was in love with him, and would give anything to be with him... I would do anything and eveRything in my poweR to get in contact with him again. You Really ought to ask Randy's bRotheR foR a cuRRent phone numbeR... just tell him that'd you'd simply like to heaR fRom him again, as an old fRiend, and it would mean the woRld to you. Also, think about this... if you choose *not* to question his bRotheR on Randy's cuRRent wheReabouts and you let him slip away again.... if it's tRue love you'Re in... then you'll neveR be able to foRget about him, and you'll foReveR RegRet wasting the oppoRtunity you have now -- you'll always be stuck wondeRing what could have been, and that's an unfaiR thing to do to youRself. You can make this happen... don't waste this chance... could be youR last one. I wish you the best! Hopefully I've been of some help heRe -- know that I'm always heRe if you eveR need a second opinion. [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
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