Mercy_x_Me answered Sunday September 4 2005, 10:49 pm: You cant force them to break up.... it will only make it worse. Just maybe have someone, or, if you want, let her know that you feel for her and it might change her mind about her current relationship. There really is no miraculous answer to this... I just hope things work out the best for you! Good Luck xo0 [ Mercy_x_Me's advice column | Ask Mercy_x_Me A Question ]
naimee answered Sunday September 4 2005, 10:15 pm: Well, I think you lost your chance. You can't really break up her relationship unless she really wants to be with you. Just ask her if she's willing to leave her boyfriend for you, and if she says no, then it's over and done with. I doubt she will though, just because you broke up with her once. But, I don't know that's just my opinion. Good luck! [ naimee's advice column | Ask naimee A Question ]
dirkman answered Sunday September 4 2005, 7:53 pm: If you play guitar, learn the song you first danced to or kissed to, and play it in front of her, even if a bunch of people are around. She'll find it touching. If that dosent work, then I dont know what will. Good luck [ dirkman's advice column | Ask dirkman A Question ]
belgiumwaffles answered Sunday September 4 2005, 2:09 pm: Whatever you do, DO NOT TRY TO MAKE HER JEALOUS. She'll only be more hurt that you 'got over her' so fast.
Don't act too heartbroken, either, though. Ask her out for lunch, as 'friends', and just talk...if she really wants you back, too, it'll show.
blonde_bombshell answered Sunday September 4 2005, 11:09 am: omg this is like what happened to me n my ex, tell her how u feal and how much she means to you, buy her gifts , and call her at night to tell her sweat dream, good luck hun
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<3 always michaele [ blonde_bombshell's advice column | Ask blonde_bombshell A Question ]
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