15/f....
well i met this kid over the internet through a friend of mine... and we started to really like eachother, thing is he lives about 25 miles away and we didnt get to see eachother often so we talked on the phone and internet alot and we both said we liked eachother... but then i left for one week and i come back and he tells me that he doesnt think we can work out becuz we live to far away... even tho he has his license... and that he still really likes but but doesnt think we could ever work out... and then i found it that there was another girl... but still after they broke up he came running back to me and of course i excepted him back and we hung out some more and i started liking him more and more and then he stopped talking to me for a while and i just dont kno what to do... becuase its not like i even wanna be with him anymore ( its been about 4-5 months) or even like him or anything... but i just cant get him off my mind! like everything i do and everything i see remids me of him!! i dont understand!! and all my friends think im dumb becuase i still think about him but i really dont kno what to do!! please please PLEASE help me!!! i really need some advice!!
Well, I don't understand why you would have him on your mind! Because all he seems to do is.. (this is going to sound mean) use you. As you said, after he breaks up with one of his other girlfriends, he comes running back for you... I wouldn't want to be with him either. And it's not like your going to get married! And also you met this guy over the internet! They never last! Just do something to get him off your mind. He's totally not meant to be with you!
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