ok so in 8th grade i went out with this guy and i really liked him. but then we broke up. well now we are juniors in high school and we are still friend but i still really like him, i never really got over him. he knows i still like him and somtimes it seems like he likes me back but other times it dosent and i dont know if i should let it go or keep holding on. please help!
fiingersxcrossed answered Friday July 6 2007, 12:59 am: this sounds ridiciulously easey, but umm hunny, you need to tell this boy you like him! i know you said that he knows you like him, but you need to put it out in the open and then maybe somthing will happen! if that still doesn't work! stop holding on, he seems like hes playing with your mind to me! sorry if my advice sounds harsh! morgan. :D [ fiingersxcrossed's advice column | Ask fiingersxcrossed A Question ]
superstarblue89 answered Friday July 6 2007, 12:49 am: I think it's just what you want to do...talk to him yourself or have someone else talk to him and see if he's still interested...if he is make a move...if not then its time to get over him and move on...but if you still really like him let him know...if you don't act on your feelings chances are you'll regret it in the long run [ superstarblue89's advice column | Ask superstarblue89 A Question ]
LOL_x0x answered Thursday July 5 2007, 11:57 pm: I hate guys like this.
Really I do.
They screw girls like ourselves up.
I'd just get over him.
That's my new outlook on this situation.
His lose, our gain. The end. =]
Try to find a better guy, one that won't do this to you. Someone even better.
Or just talk to this guy and ask him how he feels about you. See what he says, and then plan your next move.
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