okayy... so my little cusion.lost her best friend .. this boy liked loved her for 8 months.
and my cusion secretly love/loved him too.but he thought she didnt love him.so he would beat him self up and stuff.then he started going out with my cusion's best friend so forget about my cusion.
and it worked.he says he got over her.
they dont talk any more.
now my cuz relizes she really loves him.
shes terribly heartbroken.
if that made any sence.
any way.
shes at my house right now.
crying x345354
i feel bad.
i'm cheering her up.
but not so good.
because i've never really been heartbroken.
or inlove.
so does anyone have ANY advice about how she can
like get him back or something.
haha.
or like have them talk again?
p.s
they were with eachother last night because they were hanging out with other people too and stuff.
and she just wanted to talk to him but he was being mean to her and then thatt night
she went on aim
and he broke her heart even more
by telling her that he doesnt miss them being best friends.and mean stuffff!
ahh please please help.
btw you can tell im a good listener by that
haha.
greeneyedgirl9o answered Saturday March 25 2006, 5:37 pm: i think what your cousin needs to do is go get her man! she needs to be persistent, and not take no for an answer, have her call him and tell him that he's a dumb if he cant see that she loves him and wants her best friend back! Tell her to tell him that she didnt see it before, and she misses him and she knows he misses her (because he obviously does, no friendship that disappears isnt missed!)! Good luck and dont worry hearts always mend themselves with time! [ greeneyedgirl9o's advice column | Ask greeneyedgirl9o A Question ]
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