Question Posted Wednesday December 20 2006, 4:51 pm
15/f
My ex and I went out for 11 months. I really thought I loved him but then one morning I woke up and realized I didn't even like him anymore. So I dumped him. That was way back in June. I'm pretty that he still likes me. Now I like him again and he's all I think about. Right after I dumped him I realized how annoying and how mean he was so I don't want to get involved with him again. I really need a good way to get over him and get him outta my mind.
Well do fun things hang out with your friends go shopping or something your really into dont listien to any sad songs cause they make you think i liked a a guy for a whole year adn then we started hanging out alot and then suddenly i didnt like him anymore because we got to close adn i couldnt see him as a boyfriend i dont know if that would help but it helped me and if he still likes you and you like him to then tell hiim i guess
bishtuz answered Wednesday December 20 2006, 6:03 pm: I had the same problem a few monthes ago. Try finding a new guy, celebrity crushes, or talking about cute guys with your friends. Hope that helps. [ bishtuz's advice column | Ask bishtuz A Question ]
the_sweeter_heart answered Wednesday December 20 2006, 5:19 pm: Maybe, you don't have to get over him. If he still likes you, he regrets every bad thing he's done to you. If you really still like him, I think you should go back out with him. Ask yourself if life has been worse or better without him. If it has been worse, you should definitely go to him.
If it was better..., distract yourself from him. Hang out with your friends alot. Watch a lot of movies (avoiding romance, of course) and listen to music to get your mind off of him.
Get your affection on other guys. Be extra flirtatious and sweet. There HAS to be someone out there for you!
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