Hey, Well, I'm 13/f and in about January, I dated someone, for about a day, if you really wanna get technical, that I had met twice before that time. He cheated on me, with his previous girlfriend, and obviously, we broke up after that. He never told me he cheated on me, I found out becuase his previous girlfriend put 'I love you ----" in her profile. So, then I found out. Yeah, but, now it seems that I still like him, more than ever actually, and I can't get over him. I haven't seen him since the one night I saw him while we were going out.
What's wrong with me?!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? JeniMarie17 answered Friday April 6 2007, 1:04 pm: Nothing is wrong with you, first off. I once went through a realtionship that ended when the guy cheated on me. It sucks yes, and the main reason you cant get over him is becuase you still have thoes feelings for him and its beucase you dont understand what went wrong and if you havent seen him since, you will get over him and before you know it you will be on to someone eles it may feel like the end but remember you are only 13 and have that much more ahead of you it will take time to get over him yes, but I am sure you will. And there will be a better guy that will come along. [ JeniMarie17's advice column | Ask JeniMarie17 A Question ]
DepthofHeart answered Friday April 6 2007, 12:38 pm: You know what they say. "Absence makes the heart grow fonder" Sometimes its hard to get over someone even though you barely know them, I don't know why. I've had a hard time getting over someone who I didn't even date, that's how it works sometimes. Nothing is wrong with you. Some people say 'put yourself out there and date again' and you'll get over someone, but who wants to date when they're still hung up on a guy. It just takes time, so don't worry.
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