I love this guy and we went out for just over three months. He was my first love and I his. I broke up with him because i just didn't feel like I liked him as much anymore. he told me he didn't like me either but later that he was really sad. he says he still likes me and we're still friends but he doesnt know if hed ever go out with me again. I know I'm not even 15 but I can't stop thinking about him and I still love him and he says he loves me but he doesnt know if its girlfriend-boyfriend like. I need to know how to get over him or (preferably) how to get him to go out with me please
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? BitsandPieces answered Thursday September 6 2007, 11:59 am: You broke up with him, remember? This is a case of you not like being on the other side of rejection...it hurts your ego that he does not want you after you broke up with him. Get over it and be friends. You would not be pining away for him right now if he was begging you back. I am glad he has some self-respect and you should be, too. Sometimes we take something for granted while we think we own it, and then one day we realize we own nothing in this world and anything and everyone in our lives that is good is a true gift. Learn from this and appreciate this guy for who he is and don't mess with his head. You will both move on, but that does not mean you will always be apart. Sometimes people circle back into each others lives years later or months....be positive, keep an open mind and heart and you will find love soon if not with him, then with someone else. [ BitsandPieces's advice column | Ask BitsandPieces A Question ]
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