My guy friend and his girlfriend broke up, and he still likes her alot. She likes him still too but she doesnt want to get hurt and they will be going to different schools. My guy friend asked me to help him get through this because I'm the only one he can trust. I want to help him in any way I can because I want to be close with him. What should I say to him to make him feel better? Thank you so much!
clearlypink428 answered Tuesday May 10 2005, 9:43 pm: let him know that there's things in life that take time and space. both of which he needs to give her at this point. wether she still loves him, i believe that if he gives her some space, then if she wishes to come back, she will in time do it on her own.only time will tell. [ clearlypink428's advice column | Ask clearlypink428 A Question ]
cutie4life answered Tuesday May 10 2005, 8:48 pm: Comfort him, tell him that it's okay and that you'll probably just get hurt in the long run when she does go to a different school. and he probably also doesn't want to hurt her. tell him that they could still be awesome friends but a steady relationship probably work out. there's gonna be all new people...maybe he'll find someone better. overall just be there for him and comfort him...when you know that someone's there for you...it always makes them feel better! Hope I helped!! Love Always, Anna! [ cutie4life's advice column | Ask cutie4life A Question ]
LilBSUBabe08 answered Tuesday May 10 2005, 8:33 pm: Honey, the only thing you can really do is be there for him. Let him know that your always there for him and he can always talk to you. Just knowing that you are there for him, will help him more than you know. Just be a good friend and a shoulder to cry on. Listen to him and try not to be too opinionated about it. Just listen! You will be surprised how close you two will become. I am glad your so kind hearted and want to help him. Hope I Helped! [ LilBSUBabe08's advice column | Ask LilBSUBabe08 A Question ]
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