I saw my ex-boyfriend when we went back to school. He got way hotter over the summer (that's not it) he grew up a lot like matured. I was shocked and like "turned on" or attracted. So I started to become his friend again. We talk and flirt and laugh together with each other and people think we're going out. in a few classes hes in 5/8 classes of mine. We went out for 7 or 8 monthes and we mutally broke up. I think i like teen love him but hes in love with r and stuff. So today I was like K your madly in love with R arent you? but he wouldnt answer and just smiled. I like him so much and I dont know what to do and if he likes me or R. Should I go after him? If I do how do I do it without doing something stupid or slutty?
Curemysadness answered Friday August 26 2005, 6:41 pm: If he can't tell you an honest answer, as to whether or not he likes you or "R" more, then he couldn't have matured that much. He might be leading you on if he doesn't tell you if he likes her when you ask him. Flirting with him, is a good way to get attention from him, but don't waste your time if he doesn't seem interested. Let him come to you! You don't have to do anything stupid or slutty, a guy should like you for who you are! You are still young so you're going to go through a lot of relationships! Ask him again if he likes you or not, and be serious about it. Tell him that you like him, and tell him that these are your feelings that he is messing with, so you would like an honest answer! [ Curemysadness's advice column | Ask Curemysadness A Question ]
orphans answered Friday August 26 2005, 6:34 pm: Well, to get after him, ask him back out and say "i still like you and stuff, and i cant live without you!" thats deffinitally NOY slutty.
if you wanna "go after" like sex. talk to him if you go out with him.
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