Question Posted Thursday November 22 2007, 7:18 pm
My ex boyfriend and I have known each other for over 6 years. Recently we've crossed paths again and became really good friends. He calls me like 6 times a day and we talk about absolutely nothing, but yet the conversation is anything but boring. Well, as you probably guessed I am starting to have feelings for him again. He always makes me laugh, and he compliments me alot. I just don't want to take a chance and ruin our friendship if there are no romantic feelings intended. He called me his "bestfriend" and even though its a great title, it wasn't really the one I was looking for. Does he like me? What should I do? I don't wanna mess things up.
WittyUsernameHere answered Friday November 23 2007, 1:22 pm: He is your ex.
Hes calling you 6 times a day.
He wants you back, and is trying to get you to want him as well.
Its working, so go kiss the boy and see how things go.
Best suggestion, sit him down in person. Talk to him about why you broke up. Just talk to him about what happened, how you both screwed up. Tell him you dont want to screw up the second time, and kiss him.
You _WILL_ get a hugely positive response.
Lesson 1 in guys. If a guy is paying you large amounts of attention, he wants to have sex with you. If an ex is paying you large amounts of attention, he wants you back and wants to have sex with you. [ WittyUsernameHere's advice column | Ask WittyUsernameHere A Question ]
oceancityx answered Friday November 23 2007, 12:37 pm: i think he does like you. i dont talk to my best guy friend [let alone any of my ex's] six times a day !
i would try to bring it to the next level. but if you're apprehensive about it, wait a little while. and if you really dont want to, you could always get another best friend to ask him something but discretely.
hope i helped! [ oceancityx's advice column | Ask oceancityx A Question ]
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