Hello. Well my boyfriend dumped me, we went out for 3 months. And he stares at me in class and i try not to give him the satisfaction of glaring back at him..But i still love him..Last week my friend was talking to him and shes like "Well everyone has a girlfriend except you..so maybe you and Ana..." (Im Ana) and before she could finish he straight away goes "No" and then she goes "But.." and hes like "NO". And my friend thinks that he still likes me but is too ashamed to tell anyone..i need help because ive been really sad lately. I cant ask him straight up if he likes me or not because im scared and i dont want to face embarrasment.
Thanks, Ana
Short_N_Punky answered Tuesday March 28 2006, 9:21 am: Iv been in this situation before, my advise to you is to go up to him when hes not around his friends or anyone and ask him whats going on. First establish the fact to him that you guys can still be friends and ask him why he broke up with you, then ask why he stares at you in class. It may be because he still likes you and doesnt want anyone to know. Maybe he just figured out that he made a mistake of dumping you and leaving you out. Just go with what you think is right, it may be scary but ya know it doesnt have to be liek a relationship to still talk with him. If he really doesnt want you back just ask him if you guys can still be friends because alot of good friend ships end with relationships. I f theres anyting else i can do for you just let me know id like to know how it turns out.
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darkmoon1231 answered Tuesday March 28 2006, 6:36 am: i really advise you to go up to him when hes alone and so are you and ask how hes been and calmly ask him why he left you and what went wrong and ask him if he still has any feeling for you or not and tell him to be honest and straight forward [ darkmoon1231's advice column | Ask darkmoon1231 A Question ]
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