Question Posted Saturday September 9 2006, 8:11 am
I was going out with this guy, everything was perfect, we were perfectly in love. I moved to the other side of the country, but we decided to stay together. After a few months, my mind changed about things and i broke up with him. I started seeing another guy, but then i had to move back home, so we decided to break up. I'm now back home, and have realised i'm still in love with the first boyfriend in my story, but he has moved a couple of hours away for college. He admits that he misses how things were, but he has just recently started going out with a girl who goes to college with him. This is the first girl he's been with properly since me. Can i do anything to get him back? I'm 18 years old, he's 19, from australia.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? annon answered Tuesday September 12 2006, 3:10 am: i had this kinda thing with my gf not so long ago we both sat and talked for a while and we both decided we just needed a break because things wernt going go great allthough i didnt like the idea of this at the time because it sounded like she was dunping me it actually really helped because when we got back together everything felt so much better and as for your guys gf i would say if he misses the way tings used to be like then he will probably start to miss you (in short: its a matter of waiting)
sherily answered Saturday September 9 2006, 3:51 pm: ok i deal with these kind of situations all the time all you have to do is make him jellious and if he gets jellious enough he will try to win u back it is very simple i hope that helps.tip try dateing onther guy then tell him how u love him so much that outta do the trick [ sherily's advice column | Ask sherily A Question ]
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