Okay well this is a follow up question to the one before which was :
Heyy Dudes & Dudettes ,
Okay , Well see theres this guy he's my ex and I still really like him.. and I just started to talk to him not to long ago .. and like he's always liked me but I don't know if he still does.. so I decided to be like hey im going to invite him to go to the movies and stuff so I called him and stuff and he calls me back and says sure :) and stuff like that .. is there any possibilty that maybe in the future he would go back out with me?
Thank you.
Betty.
and you guys wrote back that he might and stuff well I still likes him but not until now because I found out he HAS a gf and he didnt tell me.. should I just move on or no?
When you first break up with someone you remember all the bad things that they did but in time you start to get over it. That's when you start to remember all the good times and wish that you could get back together.
I think that it is safe to say that in this respect both of you have moved on however, as this guy has a new girlfriend I would probably just stay friends with the guy and have fun getting to know new people.
Unfortuntely, in life, going backwards is not usually a good thing. Sometimes getting back with an ex will work but more often than not, you can't recreate the good times and the bad times are too often thrown back in one anothers face.
I think it would be best to appreciate this guy for what he is, or what he will be and that is an excellent, life long friend.
BG answered Monday July 23 2007, 6:25 pm: This is what i think: he might have feelings for you but now he has a girlfriend so i guess he's kinda moved on. Depending on who goes to the movies with you guys you should either tell him that you still kinda have feelings for him or just move on for now and see other people also tell me how you guys broke up that might change the situation too [ BG's advice column | Ask BG A Question ]
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