hey. ok this is kinda long but please give me advice.. I like this guy a lot but then I saw his pic and he is really ugly ( no efense_ but) he asked me out. and then i said i wasn ready ( but i was being shallow) Now i realise he is really nice to me and sweat and looks dont matter. But then wen i start likeing him ALOT he findsa girl frend I am really hert and sad i was crying wut should i do? please I rate hugh
saraho answered Thursday June 16 2005, 1:39 am: Yeah I guess it sucks to be you.
You'll find someone else, but that is what you get for being shallow.
I mena no offense.
Mackenzie answered Thursday June 16 2005, 1:19 am: Honestly, theRe's not much you can do about this. As tRagic as it is, you CAN NOT *MAKE* someone like you, ya know?? Not too sound Rude.. but you had youR chance, and you blew it. =/ The only thing to do now would be to eitheR pick up the bRoken pieces of youR heaRt and keep on tRuckin', OR if you feel it's 'IMPOSSIBLE' to get oveR him... wait it out. SoRRie I can't be of moRe help; theRe's just nothing that can be done, unfoRtunately. Hope this helps?? :) [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
*ashlee* answered Thursday June 16 2005, 1:05 am: i know im supposed to be all sympathetic and proud of you that youve overcome being so shallow. but its your own fault, he got over you, so its your turn now, move on. you fucked up and taught yourself a valuable lesson. so dont feel so bad about it. [ *ashlee*'s advice column | Ask *ashlee* A Question ]
danni3 answered Thursday June 16 2005, 12:59 am: hey!
well, first u can tell him your sorry. and say u want to go out with him whenever he's ready.
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well, that kinda seems simple but it will work!
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good luck! [ danni3's advice column | Ask danni3 A Question ]
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