i met a boy about a year ago.
and he was really nice
then he was really mean and cocky to me on myspace.
then he broke up with me horribly.
and i cried for three monthes about it.
all though i have only met him twice
now about a year later he wants to meet up again and possibly go out and be boyfreind and girlfreind.
i dont know if he has changed or not
i like him now
should i take the risk?
Xenolan answered Thursday August 3 2006, 1:13 am: I wouldn't. I'd say he blew it. Let him ask out someone whose feelings he didn't stomp all over. Maybe that was then and this is now, but what's in it for you to give him another chance? [ Xenolan's advice column | Ask Xenolan A Question ]
jasonheartyou11 answered Wednesday August 2 2006, 11:48 pm: I say don't take the risk, because you might get hurt again. You can still be friends with him, just don't do the whole girlfriend/boyfriend thing. It will probably help out the situation.
daddysgurl37 answered Wednesday August 2 2006, 11:38 pm: ok, well i have kind of gone through something similiar to this a few days sgo!I think you should just be friends for about a few monthes so you can see if he has changed and if he has go for it and if he has not changed then you should just be friends with him.hope i have helped!Amber=) [ daddysgurl37's advice column | Ask daddysgurl37 A Question ]
abercrombie.LvR answered Wednesday August 2 2006, 11:33 pm: Before becoming boyfriend and girlfriend I think you should meet up with him. Tell him, I would like to meet up with youu but i'm not sure about becoming a couple. Not only will this give you time to get to know him and decide what you want to do with him but it will drive him wild that youu might not want to get back together with him!
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