Question Posted Saturday September 30 2006, 7:12 pm
okay, so theres this boy.. lets call him k. i went out with him a few months ago and last year. the last time i went out with him we went out for a month and a half. i really liked him, but someone told him that i didnt like him so he broke up with me. i was really angry but i never got over him.. would it be wierd if i asked him out again, since it would be the second or third time we've gone out and that he broke up with me?
XSugarPieX77 answered Sunday October 1 2006, 12:30 am: Let him know that you never had stopped having feelings for him, that it was some mistake. Make it clear to him that you really do have feelings towards him. It wouldnt be weird, you like this guy, theres nothing wrong with wanting another chance. If all doesnt work well, theres other fish in the sea. Hopefully things do work out though. Good Luck, hope I helped!
Em_advice_chick_77 answered Saturday September 30 2006, 9:41 pm: I think that u should see what other options are out there and if there isn't any give you and k another chance because I don't think that if he just heard that you didn't like him and not check with you first then thats not worth breaking up so go for it and take a chance!
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xOViLLYxO answered Saturday September 30 2006, 8:43 pm: First off, if he did like you alot he wouldn't break up with you just because people told him you didn`t like him.I don't think you should ask him about because if he did like you he would ask you out..I know you miss him and all but you need to move on and find someone new.♥ [ xOViLLYxO's advice column | Ask xOViLLYxO A Question ]
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