Okay, a year ago, me and my boyfriend, blake, broke up. I found out he cheated on me and I was cheating on him, but he kinda physically hurt me. He moved, but eveyrbody sasy he's coming back, and he swore he'd come back this coming skool year. I'm freaked cuz last night, I had a dream about him (won't go into details). I think I still like him ,but I don't know if I do cuz every time I hear his name my skin crawls. Could somebody help me? I wanna know what to do!
TheDayTripper answered Tuesday July 3 2007, 4:11 pm: Just wait until he comes back.If you spend a little time with him you'll probably be able to tell for sure.When you can't stand being near him-you hate him.If you're fine with it/like it-you probably still have feelings for him. [ TheDayTripper's advice column | Ask TheDayTripper A Question ]
DefinedEyes answered Tuesday July 3 2007, 4:02 pm: You made a mistake cheating on him,
as did he cheating on you.
And 'kinda' physically hurt you? That could turn into an abusive relationship if you got into it again. Why would you like someone who hurt you, and isnt faithful to you? Just think about that. If he does come back, keep your distance, I guess follow your heart, and weigh the consequences. [ DefinedEyes's advice column | Ask DefinedEyes A Question ]
easterngirl answered Tuesday July 3 2007, 3:41 pm: I have this same problem. Sorta.
Well you probably just miss someone being there for you.
And your brain is making you think that you need someone that cares about you.
You might have some feelings for him.
But I suggest not to get back with him.
:D
Hope I helped. [ easterngirl's advice column | Ask easterngirl A Question ]
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