i am totally in love with my ex. He broke up with me about a month ago because he said he didn't have time for a relationship and that i deserved someone that could put more time into it and spend more time with me. well it's been a month since our breakup and i'm still in love with him and can't get him off my mind. i really want to get him back and talk to him about it but i don't know how to get him back or start out the conversation about it. anybody got any ideas that could help me?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? queenbianca2004 answered Sunday November 6 2005, 2:21 pm: Im with you! I just broke up w/ my x yesterday night and I want him back so bad. I cant go into details but listen youve gotta start looking the other way becase the only reason your still attahed is because you choose only to think about him. Its hard. But if you do need to talk to him( like I wish I would of0 then tell him hey you know what happen to us? I still really like you. And see if he feels the same way. Or try being friends. Start out at that and It could go farther.
SweetxxIntoxication answered Sunday November 6 2005, 1:50 pm: why be one to beat around the bush?
just come out and tell him that you miss him and you want to be with him.
if you cant do that, when you talk to him just talk like you are normal friends, then after a little while of talking tell him then.
or..if you cant do that
have a friend ask him about you, see what he still feels, unless you already know.
i think you should just come out and tell him though.
"hey, listen, i know we are broken up, but i miss you, and i still want to be with you" ect.
he might feel the same way, but is too afraid to let you know...-*
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