well my ex and i broke up about 3 weeks ago and when he broke up with me he promised me that we would still be best friends no matter what happened. well he started going out with another chick 2 days after we broke up. and he wont talk to me like he said we would. and well i told him that he changed and i wanted to know why he got someone new that quick and that it made me feel like i never even matter to him at all and that i still like him. and i told him this the other day but it ended bad. he basically told me he hated me and didnt want anything to do with me. so what i want to know is do i try to be his friend again or just let it go even if it hurts ?
thanks very much
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Milly203 answered Friday July 20 2007, 3:47 pm: If i were you I'd leave him alone. I mean you have to face it...he got another girl right after he broke up with you. Let him be. Its going to be hard but you need to. If you do still want to talk to him then you should just say hi to him at school or anywhere you see him no more than that. And he probably won't say it back but at least its letting him know that YOU still want to be friends even if he doesn't. And you never know...he could come to his senses later! (but don't get your hopes up)
Also... a lot of times guys break up with girls by saying we can just be friends hang out like we used to and everything. But they hardly ever will, normally they blow you off, afraid they might have that connection agian and want to date you agian.
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