ok...
u juss gave me a answer and told me i could leave some details in your inbox....
me & my b/f got in a arguement....& he broke up with me. well a few days later he calls me cell (the 1st time we have talked since) & started talking. he asked if i was ok and got talking about us breaking up. after a few mintutes he told me that he regretted breaking up with me that we had been arguing and that he didn't think about what he was doing...& that he was really sorry. he said he wishes he wouldn't have done it because we could have worked it out.
what do you think it means???
thanks in advanced.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? nerissa answered Saturday February 3 2007, 6:05 pm: aww this is really so cute
well you have a lucky one
most guys would NOT call back
so if he is really sorry and he called you back, he at least had the gutts to tell you! and to me it seems like he wants to stay with you. its like things arent the same with out you. If you still like him then i think you should call him right now and tell him that you accept his apology ...letting him know that your feelings were hurt but that you want to be together. because you know that you guys can work it out.
unless of course you dont want to get back together then make sure you tell him. either way i think that you should call him... really its on you. and its your turn to make the judgement. he is waiting for your answer. DONT MAKE HIM WAIT TOO LONG because he might think that you dont care about all of this. if u dont want the relationship...then traight up tell him. but if you do, then return his call with a yes!! =) [ nerissa's advice column | Ask nerissa A Question ]
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