I want him to come running back this time, not me.
Question Posted Saturday October 6 2007, 2:48 pm
Okay, me and this guy, you could practically call him my boyfriend, we're not sexual or anything, we just care alot for eachother, and we both know about how the other feels, he goes to a different school. and we had a big argument, and everytime we fight i always go back to him, im afraid im gonna lose him to someone at his school, and this time i told him i was never gonna talk to him again, i want to know how i can have him come back to me??
zoomzooom answered Saturday October 6 2007, 9:39 pm: I've gone through this oh so many times.
Honestly, Just watch when you say "never again" type stuff.
I'm not really sure how you'd get him back exactly,
Because by saying, "Never again" He probably just assumes, that's what you want and he should back off, even if it is hard for him.
Just try talking to him I suppose, as a friend or something.
and then maybe he will bring up still having feelings for you and what not. [ zoomzooom's advice column | Ask zoomzooom A Question ]
cheapxphotography answered Saturday October 6 2007, 9:37 pm: I also have a boyfriend from another school and I usually am afraid that he will leave me for another girl. But I know that he loves me and would never do that to me. Honestly, all you can do is tell him how you feel. That you're scared about other girls and that you really do care about him and want him in your life. Be honest with him. It's the best thing that you could ever do. Don't worry about the other girls. If it hasn't beem a problem yet, why make it one now? Live in the moment and always know that people do care about you. Don't live up for the let down.
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