i moved from my home-city to live with my sister for 6 months now, im moving back home in a couple of months. i miss my ex we didn't date long but i know something was there for sure. and i can't seem to let that go. so am i just like obsessed with him or what? i miss him. :( hes so perfect. and i don't think anyone can love him more than i can. i wanna talk to him so bad but im afraid its gonna be awkard like last time. sometimes it seems like hes talking about me when hes online and leaves messages. i don't want to get my hopes up. what should i do? i wanna get over this guy! hes taking up too much space in my heart!
HellHound answered Saturday April 22 2006, 4:13 am: If you wanna get over him try focusing on something else but him.
If you have a hobby try to consentraite on that. You can start a new hobby.You can find another guy to date (use this ony as a last resort- I'm in love with a girl & somebody told me to try in find someone else, lets just say it didn't turned up to good).
You can even consentrate more on your work or studies.
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DoctorLove answered Saturday April 22 2006, 1:06 am: Ohh Laa Laa!
Sounds like you have a bit of love sickness.
This is what I pescribe:
1. Take two pills of finding out more of this guy, before you fall deeply in love with him.
2. Relax, Talking to men may be awkward, but so is talking to women. If you try not to be nervous the conversation will be good and clear, if you sound nervous, you will be awkward.
3. Try to cut down on the sugar. You may think you sound obsessed with him, and you probably are. It's quite common what you have got, love can make you feel good and bad sometimes. But technically your not in love, its a major crush still, which you can't let take over your life.
4.Exercise. Play a bit of hard to get to see how much this guy really likes you.
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