Question Posted Saturday November 26 2005, 11:52 am
hey well my ex b/f broke up with me like a month and a half ago and i still like him...the only reason we broke up is b/c of the distance of where we live. i know nothing can happen between us b/c of this but i just want to know if he still likes me like i still like him. should i tell him i like him next time i talk to him? i have a feeling if i told him he might tell me how he felt...what should i do???????? i'll rate high for no smart answers!!!
xo xo xo xo xo xo thanx in advance
ask yourself those questions. if you answer yes to the 3 yes/no questions.. then you are un trouble.. i dont think that you should tell him because it may not be mutual. keep it a secret. it might just be a little crush.
SweetAsCandy411 answered Saturday November 26 2005, 3:33 pm: You should just be friends and take it mellow. Call him and talk to him for a while. Maybe you can talk to him online or something. But just keep the conversations going and sooner or later you'll tell him. Hope it works out! [ SweetAsCandy411's advice column | Ask SweetAsCandy411 A Question ]
RockStoleMySoul answered Saturday November 26 2005, 3:33 pm: I'm going to be blunt with you. He obviously isn't mature enough to even try to make a long distance relationship work. Since distance is the problem, you should find someone closer to you. You shouldn't be dwelling on him. He wasn't able to commit to that, so you should move on honey.
askforanswersfromAndie answered Saturday November 26 2005, 2:05 pm: ok me and my friend or going to answer together ok i think you should stay friends and then work your way back up if you want but keep droping hints you still like him. my friend sais "i think she should ask him that if they broke up b/c of the distance or of the relationship " I love his advise to ok well hope we helped. Andie and Tizzle [ askforanswersfromAndie's advice column | Ask askforanswersfromAndie A Question ]
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