Question Posted Thursday February 15 2007, 7:51 pm
Hi, I fell for my best guy friend. He completely lead me on for about 2 months, then flat out cold stopped talking to me. (For reasons unknown, he won't tell me) I need ways to get over this feeling, I felt like he liked me, but I guess not because we're barely even friends now. Any help on how to get over someone who lead you on? Mind you, he WAS my best friend, and I'd like to at least stay friends with him somehow. Thank you!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? dannisaysso answered Thursday February 15 2007, 9:09 pm: it is really hard to get get over someone that you really liked, especially if he was your best friend. definitly talk to him about it. there is no reason that he wont want to be friends with you and if you were best friends before, you should try and go back to that. even though its hard, try and forget about all the rough stuff you went through with him. tell him that you still want to be friends and you want it to be like it used to be and not to lead you on if hes just gonna drop you like that.
beanie answered Thursday February 15 2007, 8:07 pm: To be honest the only way you're going to get over him is if you talk to him about it, so basically tell him what you asked me, and make it clear to him, it may be very hard but t will show him that you are brave enough to tell him this and then he might wanna be with you or want to be friends again. So good luck and PLEASE message me back with what happened, and please trust me when i say it's most affective when you tell him in person by yourselves and to his face!
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