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getting an old friend back


Question Posted Tuesday May 16 2006, 8:54 pm

ok there's this guy that i went out with a little while ago and before we went out we were best friends. he broke up with me and now hes a dick to me. i dont know wat to do cause i never did anything to make him hate me. how can i get him to be my friend again?? btw im 14/f

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dottie4 answered Wednesday May 17 2006, 7:35 pm:
This guy sounds like a total ass. If I were you, I wouldn't even be friends with him. I know how you must feel. Pretty crappy huh? Every girl deserves respect. Anyway, if he was an ass to you while you dated, it'll stay the same. Sorry but, thats how guys are. Believe me, I would know. Most of my friends are guys. Try hanging out with different people and forget this jerk off.

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