me and my best friends bro started dating and i accedently broke his necklace and he broke up with me an i love him every time i call my bff he ansers and i cant breath but weve been broken up for 2 months i say im sorry over and over again but he wont forgive me what do i do?
christina answered Tuesday June 26 2007, 10:56 pm: The person below me makes a valid, yet questionable point. There is a chance this kid could be gay & not be out yet. I mean, he dumped you over a necklace.
Anyways, this might not do much, but buy him a new necklace. You can't replace it, but you can get him a new one that he'll probably love.
If that doesn't do the trick, then just get over him. If he's still got the necklace thing pissing him off, then he's an idiot & he doesn't deserve you. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
LETSxTALKxLOVE answered Tuesday June 26 2007, 10:54 pm: i agree with this sillyrob person. hes obviously not worth it if he is getting mad over a necklace. i mean if you really love him you could just get him a new necklace. or you could make him one to show him hes worth your time. but your best bet is just finding someone else who doesnt get mad over stupid things like that.
hop i helped [ LETSxTALKxLOVE's advice column | Ask LETSxTALKxLOVE A Question ]
Andreaaaa answered Tuesday June 26 2007, 10:53 pm: He's gay. No I'm serious. He's literally gay.
Look at all the signs.
You broke his NECKLACE.
sillyrob answered Tuesday June 26 2007, 10:52 pm: Tell him to stop being such a pussy, and forget about him. He's obviously not worth it since he's being such a whiney bitch. [ sillyrob's advice column | Ask sillyrob A Question ]
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