Question Posted Thursday December 14 2006, 6:55 pm
okay i used to go out with this guy and then he dumped me and he said sorry he was by polar he said he will always love me and im the only one and like 2 monthes later he dumped me and then he said sorry then he asked me back out and i said i will think about it! then he said forget about it like a day later because somebody told him that i thought he was ugly and i never said that and so he doesent want to go out with me and i know he still likes me and the other day i seen him flirting with another girl i still love him he is the perfect guy what should i do to get him back?? i miss him and im sad without him and i know he still likes me and what should i do ?
OCBeachesRHott answered Saturday December 16 2006, 11:28 pm: I know what it is like to love someone and see them flirting with another girl. At my school there is a love triangle and every day someones heart is broken. I suggest that you move on. There are tons of boys out there. And there will be one for you =] 8p [ OCBeachesRHott's advice column | Ask OCBeachesRHott A Question ]
batteredxdreams answered Thursday December 14 2006, 8:57 pm: He's probably not the "perfect guy" if he dumps you and asks you out again more than once. But anyway, you have to tell him that you don't think he's ugly and pull his confidence level up. Tell him you still want to be with him because you truely love him. And if he breaks up with you again and asks you back out a few days later again, then seriously, he isn't worth it. I'd just get over it and move on. [ batteredxdreams's advice column | Ask batteredxdreams A Question ]
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