Me and my ex boyfriend were going out for about 2 monthss.And then he broke up with me because we were fighting wich was understandable.Then we got back together 2 more times and the last time we ended up not getting back together.He went to baseball with his team adn met a girl and he went out wtih her. but then he dumped her because he siad it wasnt the same with her and that he wanted me back.He hurt me really bad but everythign he does i just forget about because i like him SOO Much.I told him i wanted to date him again.I want to take him back no problem but i also dont want for him to think im just taht easy and he can just get me back like that.but i really want him backk.hellp
Ask yourself those questions. If you can't answer those questions positively & honestly, then you need to question yourself & your morals. What are your thoughts on this? I personally think that this kid has a chance of hurting you again. The first break up was understandable, but who's to say that the arguing won't start back up? Just really think this through before you jump back into something which could potentionally hurt you & possibly hold you back. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
boyiloveyou answered Friday July 27 2007, 11:52 am: umm. well this is very hard. what i would do is take him back for the last time!! no more chances. and that if he does anything again your done. for good. tell him he hurt you tell him dont ever do it again and then if he does break up with him for good. and if he tries to get you back say no. say your done and move on. [ boyiloveyou's advice column | Ask boyiloveyou A Question ]
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