15/f...i 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 everything 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 after he wouldnt even look at me and the past week ive been just trying to make small talk and he'll talk to me and he gives me that look like " make it better please" but he doesnt act like that you know?..i want him back so bad i miss him soo much but i dont expect that i just want it to be the way it was before..
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? haileynicole answered Sunday May 21 2006, 12:06 am: It sounds dramatic! Being in this situation, I'm going to tell you that the only way to make it better is to come out and say it. Work up the guts to call him or talk to him online, and tell him flat out exactly how you feel. Tell him that he was special to you and the real reason why you broke up with him. If it was just to push him away, admit to him that you were wrong and you would make everything better if he were to ever give you a second chance. Once you have everything out in the open, back off a little bit. Guys are attracted to girls who aren't all on them. Once you've made yourself clear about what you want, stand back and wait for prince charming to come running back. You'll be surprised how well this could work if you give it a shot! [ haileynicole's advice column | Ask haileynicole A Question ]
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