Me and My Boyfriend broke up almost 3 months ago and i`m still not over him. i`ve tried everything. being mad at him, ignoring him, liking someone else, but none of it worked. everytime we got in a fight, i would be so close to getting over him but then he would just talk to me & nothing would matter, i would fall for him all over again. Last night, I finally got the courage to ask him if he was over me. He told me that he basically is, not saying a straight yes or no. Now this morning, my friend told me that she was talking to him the other day and that he said he wishes that things would go back to the way they used to be, as in us going back out and everything. I haven`t gotten to talk to him yet, but when i do i don`t know what to say. Wonder if my friend was lying or something, and he really WAS over me, and then i told him how i felt. he would make fun of me FOREVER !! AND tell EVERYONE !! Legna026, PLEASE HELP ME !!
From,
Still-In-Love
P.s. I am a female and i`m 12 years old, but i`m obsessed with him !!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Legna026 answered Tuesday July 5 2005, 3:04 pm: It seems to me that ignoring him and that stuff has worked. If what your friend is saying is true, then I deffenitly think it worked. I think the reason why he basically told you that he was over you was because you did all that stuff. I would really consider asking him how he honestly feels. And if hes going to make fun of you for it then hes really immature and deffenitly not worth it. Another thing you could do to find out if your friend is telling you the truth is to 3-way him. I know that sounds dumb but its the only way to be sure, besides asking him. So if I were you I'd just have her 3-way him with you on the phone and have her ask him about you. Let me know if this helps at all. Hope this works ! [ Legna026's advice column | Ask Legna026 A Question ]
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