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me and my ex boyfriend went out for about a month and we really liked eachother. the reason he broke up with me is because he felt he was ready for more because we actually got to hangout about 3 times and all we did was madeout. after he dumped me he told me he regreted it, we have been good friends since and on and off when it came to considering being together again. he has had a thing with a girl but still likes me too , about a week ago he got drunk and on the computer he told me how he wishes i wasnt prude and he likes me sooo much and wishes he never started anything with the other girl so we could give it another shot.he admitted that usually the truth comes out when your drunk. after that he gradually stopped talking to me again and he asked the other girl out yesterday . what do you think ? and do you think hes going to realize he wants to be with me ?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? 0NEL0VEEx answered Sunday June 24 2007, 9:46 am: yeah i think that he is realizing that he wants to be with you... but more just to get someeeee. he probably does like you alot, but as he said when he was drunk, he wishes you weren't so prude. so i think that you should get back together with him, but don't do anything more than YOU want to. you only hung out 3 times and all you did was makeout... at 15 that's okay! he needs to take a chill pill... and YOU have to test him to see if he really likes you enough to wait to go further :) good luck hun! and i hope i helpedd ♥ [ 0NEL0VEEx's advice column | Ask 0NEL0VEEx A Question ]
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