Well im confused on what i really want to dolo.My problem is that i want to find out if my ex still has any feelings for me.I still love him and im the type of person that i tend to NOT say something and then regret it,i feel that on our last conversation i acted like i really didnt care that we had broken up and maybe that led him into thinking that i dont have any feelings for him left, and that i never did.Thats not true and i regret not having told him that.Im so confused i want to let him know that i still have feelings for him and know if he has any left for me.But i guess i am kind of afraid that he will tell me something that will hurt me and thats why i havent taken the risk...what can i do?Please help.
Greyskate answered Monday January 1 2007, 7:10 pm: i think u should definently take the risk. you should just tell him that you like him still. if you dont you will never know what could have happened. i made that mistake and i still regret it. so i say tell him. [ Greyskate's advice column | Ask Greyskate A Question ]
Pitsa answered Monday January 1 2007, 5:42 pm: I know exactly how you feel!
This is my advice to you. Everybody in life should be able to take risks! Add some spontanity in your life and do something you could never see yourself ever doing! Even if he tells you something that isnt what you want to hear, you will not have to live the rest of your years wondering "what if?". Because i have, and i will. And trust me knowing that you could have done something but didnt because you were afraid is not the feeling you want to feel for a long time.
Show him you care, show him how you feel. I hope this helps you!
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