15/f...well i was stupid and went out with this guy ive been best friends with since sixth grade and were now in 9th and so it was a few months and everytyhing was perfect and i just told myself everything was wrong but it wasnt and so i broke up with him for no reason at all i was just like its over.. and so its been about two months and he went out with this other chick and they broke up and now i realize what a big mistake ive made and we were BEST friends we told each other everything and now he wont even look at me and i want him back but i dont expect that i just want it to eb the way it was before.. any suggestions?
to start off with, go up to him. tell it like it is, don't go soft on him and don't be too mean. just let him know how you feel about this whole thing.explain to him how you'd rather be "just friends" with him rather than an "item". he WILL understand b/c you guys been best friend for almost about 2-3 yrs.just alwayz remember that even though things ended up this way it's not the end of the road. it wasn't your fault that you felt uncomfortable in this realtionship-it just happens. that's what life is a non-stopping roller coaster that keeps on having twists~~ and turns:)
soccerplayer5674 answered Wednesday May 17 2006, 7:10 pm: Honestly, what I think would work your way up with him would be to tell him exactally what you told us. The honest truth. If he doesn't want you back, then hes not worth your time anymore. Everything happens for a reason right?
I know its probably not the answer you were looking for but in my opinion I think it would be the most affective.
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