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During the school year, me and this guy went out for two months. (because it was middle school, that was a long relationship). We ended up breaking up after i had my first kiss with him, and after we broke up, i found out that he held hands with 2 other girls (not at the same time). And that he was squeezing another gurls boobs and slapping her butt while we went out. Then, two days after we break up, he tells my best friend that he is like in love with her. I was really hurt by him but after a while we kind of made up and we're friends now. Well i went to the pool today and we talk ALL the time, and he flirts constantly with me,, and i with him. Well, i like him again, and i'm pretty sure that he likes me too. So, Do you think it's a good idea for me to take him back after what he did? Or should i just forget about hiM/
mariahneu answered Tuesday July 17 2007, 9:47 pm: I don't think it's a good idea to take him back, because he will probably get "busy" again sometime soon. I'm not really sure, but he might just be putting on an act, to try to make you fall for him so that he can just do what he did before you broke up.
Unless you think that he is a changed man and that you can trust him, I'd look for another guy that you can trust.
dearL answered Tuesday July 17 2007, 9:23 pm: Since any good relationship is based on trust, the only question you really need to ask yourself is "Can I TRUST him?" If the answer is no, then you need to move on. [ dearL's advice column | Ask dearL A Question ]
Smallazn4lyfe answered Tuesday July 17 2007, 9:17 pm: If it was my choice, i would forget about him.
it sounded like he was cheating on you while u and him were goin out. Once a cheater, always a cheater, but it's your choice. If you seriously want him back, go get him. Don't be scared to do something that u dont want to do.
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