Question Posted Wednesday November 30 2005, 3:36 pm
my boyfriend of 3 months broke up with me for no reason at all.. well i love him.. but i am trying to get over him. i met this other boy and he already loves me.. but hes going way to quick. and i still love my ex. what should i do? i dotn wanna hurt this guy.
JACKiEx3 answered Wednesday November 30 2005, 6:53 pm: I think you should tell this guy that you are having a tough time getting over your ex right now but you would like to get to know him && maybe in the future there could be a relationship. But make sure you let him know that your hearts hung up right now. Try not to lead him on or he might get hurt.
xxoBriannax answered Wednesday November 30 2005, 6:14 pm: Tell the guy you just got over a relationship where things were left unsaid. Talk to your ex and he has to have a reason to just dump you. Eventually you are going to have to get over him. Tell the new guy that he is moving way to fast. I'm sure he will listen and when you work things out, maybe you two can have a relationship. [ xxoBriannax's advice column | Ask xxoBriannax A Question ]
xshortxnxsweeetx answered Wednesday November 30 2005, 5:43 pm: If this new guy really loves you like he says he does, he will wait for however long it will take you to get over your ex. You should let him know that you arent ready to jump into a fast relationship and you should get to know each other more. Maybe spend some time with the new guy and try and get to know him a little better. Who knows... maybe getting to know this guy will help you get over your ex.
yesiliketobeme answered Wednesday November 30 2005, 4:48 pm: you need to tell this guy that you want to take it slow and to slow down because he is scaring you and goin way to fast. start out as being just friends for awhile maybe you like him alot to, and he may be just what you need to get over your ex.
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