Question Posted Thursday September 14 2006, 10:41 pm
Ok This Guy At My School Asked Me Out About 2 Weeks Ago And He Said He Loved Me And Would Never Break Up With Me That If We Were Gonna Break Up I Would Have To Do It. Well He Broke Up With Me A Couple Days Ago And I Really Want Him Back. But I Tried Asking Him Why He Broke Up With Me And He Said He Couldn't Tell Me So Wat Should I Do ???
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: School? AskAndy answered Friday September 15 2006, 3:44 pm: He's messed up. you shouldnt want him back. why? because he lied to you. he doesnt love you because he would tell you if he did. you should ask him why he broke up with you again and if he says he cant tell me, bring up what he said when he asked you out. use the guilt trip "if you loved me you would tell me" if you have to. if he wont tell after that forget about him. he might be cheating on you, or his good friend likes you and hes handing you over. he doesnt seem worth it to me though [ AskAndy's advice column | Ask AskAndy A Question ]
skater answered Friday September 15 2006, 7:28 am: ok well my guesses are he could have heard something bad about you like someone had told him a rumor of you like "shes cheating on you" or something like that or it could be some guys are just a-holes and get bored with their old girlfriends and just move on my suggestion is if he isnt man enough to tell you then forget him and try to find anyone else who can tell you what you think happened..just if he really wont be man enough to tell you he wasnt worth it to beggin with
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