I love a guy.
We used to be very close friends
now im pretty sure he hates me or is mad at me.
I miss him terribly
and he has a girlfriend.
We had a sexual past
I could give details but that would leave this question rather long
I cant get over him,no matter how hard i try.
Any suggestions on what I should do?
ps. I sent a message to him the other day, and he didnt reply immediatly, but like 40 minutes later he said "hey" to me.
So do you think he thought about what my letter said?
batgirl282 answered Saturday November 25 2006, 1:54 pm: listen, if you think hes avoiding you, just give him space, guys are asshole i know it. these kinds of things are SO painful, i know trust me, but youll grow and learn, it doesnt seem to matter now but youll look back and appreciate it later. just some things cant be healed and they have to be left where they are
duudee_advicer answered Friday November 24 2006, 10:17 pm: First off, if he hates you or is mad at you he probably wouldn't be saying Hey or muchless took time to read the letter.
Secondly, we do not know the situation as to why he might be mad at you or what your letter said, so its hard to say what he thought about it.
If you can't get over him it means there is some unfinished buisness between you two. Try talking to him, tell him you think alot about him, and you two need to clear somethings up. Sometimes a kiss can determine the future for a couple, if there are sparks love is still alive, if not, its time to move on. Just make sure you BOTH know what you want and why you want it. Communication is important. You better act now before its too late.
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