ah ok.where do i begin,alright well me and my ex-boyfriend had been going out on and off for like 5 months.on memorial day he dumped me.He said he wanted to still be friends but just didnt like me like me and wanted to be single for summer.i got over it fast, but im not sure about him.On the last to days of school he kept starring at me ALLLLLL day,didnt talk to me,passed me a note about the brake up like saying he wants us to be friends a lot still,and he got jelous of me flirting with other guys(i could tell).and when one of my best friends thats a guy came to my house to get something he was like trying to get him to get away from me.he flirts with me alot still and im pretty much over him and he dumped me so what should i do?i dont no what to say to him about it.PLESAE HELP!!!i rate!
beachbarbie721 answered Friday June 2 2006, 12:54 am: You cant really do anything. Let him do what he is doing. You both know that the relationship is over, this is just how he is reacting to it. However, dont flirt back. That will make him think you're still interested and the last thing you want to do is lead him on when you've moved on. It will get better, i promise.
Good luck.
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clearlypink428 answered Thursday June 1 2006, 11:00 pm: dont say anything. just keep continuing on the way yo are. the relationship's over, and i think this is just his way of dealing with it. he needs to ease out of it. jsut let him do what he needs- but dont encourage him. dont tease him into thinking that you enjoy carrying this whole thing out.soon enough he'll notice that its time to move on, and it sounds like thats what you both need. [ clearlypink428's advice column | Ask clearlypink428 A Question ]
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