hi, im 15 years old and im female. I went out with this guy for over 3 months and then he broke up with me because we didnt hang out "enough". i was devastated. like a couple months past and we went out again, but for like 4 days then he broke up with me again(personal reasons).. its been over like 6 months now and i still cant get over him. i was in love with him, he was definalty my first love. and he has another girlfriend now and he seys hes in love with her, but he sed he still loves me and always will. He's lied to me many of times and hes kind of a jerk, but theres just something holding me back from moving on. I don't know if i should move on or wait for himm??, even if it doesn't work out. I would do anything to get him back.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? HELL0G0ODBYE_X0O answered Friday December 23 2005, 9:41 pm: If you think he's worth waiting on then wait. He might be that kid of guy you'll always be inlove with.. no matter who you're with you always want him, cause I know myself and other people I know have a boy like that. It sounds to me like this guy means a whole lot to you, and your having trouble getting over him. It might not be the best thing, but if I was in this situation I think i would let myself try to love someone new, and just see how it works, but always keep this guy inmind incase he wants you back. Sorry, if that doesn't help or anything. But just try to do what you think is best. Hope this helps and good luck.
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