I dated a guy for about 3-4 months. It was great before we started dating, and the first 2 months or so, but then it went down hill. We had fights a lot and by the end i had basically drove him crazy, i couldnt dump him myself, so he dumped me. I dont know why i drove him so crazy, i guess i just got overpowered by something. I realized after a month or so after the break up ( we hadnt talked at all) how much i missed him. I saw him with other girls, and although i felt stupid for it, i was jealous.
I had a conversation with him a few days ago and he said he missed having a girl like me with him, and that he thought the beggining was the best. I apologized to him that i drove him to dump me, and when i asked if he was ready to date other girls he said no, but that once i get mixed into things, that things get sorta crazy.
I dont exactly know where to go from here. Because i care for him, but im affraid if we get back together, ill get overpowered again, and the past will happen again. What should i do? and do you even think he cares for me at all anymore?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? hopeihelped answered Sunday April 2 2006, 10:27 pm: The beginning is always so wonderful, then it gets incredibly boring and couples tend to attempt spicing it up by fighting. Because you "drove him crazy" you need to find out how exactly. If it's a normal personality trait of yours, than you can't go out with him again. But he seems to care for you, he wants you back. If you want to go out with him again, go ahead. You've got nothing to lose. You can only benefit from it. And if it doesn't work out again, break it off.
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