IndieKidsCanRock answered Saturday July 9 2005, 3:33 pm: ♥Well it depends. You shouldn't force her into taking you back. Do things that will show you that you havr realized your 'problems' and are working to correct them. If she wants you back, she'll take you back, if not, she doesn't want you back. It's all about what she wants. [ IndieKidsCanRock's advice column | Ask IndieKidsCanRock A Question ]
KELSiixGRACE answered Saturday July 9 2005, 12:58 pm: definitely. try talking more and more with your girl.. hope that helps you
Anthony_d answered Saturday July 9 2005, 12:45 pm: Well to be honest. I dont think when someone says that they want you back. And sorry for the harshness but its only through my experience that i speak of. I dont know you personally so i dont know what kind of person you're like. But you seem cool so i think we all need another chance if we've never faulted the other person. But you need to think of what's happened up to the point when she asked for spacw? How did she tell you? Is she worht hurting or are you better off moving on? Because beatin yourself up over it hurts more. So just think about what YOU'D be best doing and good luck.
Hope i helped,
Anthony. [ Anthony_d's advice column | Ask Anthony_d A Question ]
ronda answered Saturday July 9 2005, 12:33 pm: Yes.As long as you dont do what you did.Everyone desvers another chance when they have relized what they did and they wont do it agin.
therocketsummer answered Saturday July 9 2005, 12:32 pm: If she asks for space you need to give it to her. She might be thinking about what she should do and you disrespecting her by not giving her space isn't helping her decision. You can say how incredibly sorry you are and you will do anything for a second chance, but just don't bug her too much.
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