Ok me and my ex have been broken up for about a month and a week. Her bestfreind who is a guy told me, that I need to prove things to her. Before this i told her i would lay off but i need her! How can i show her I "love" her? And me and my best freind jake are in a big fight and me and him have been freind since grade 5 and him and her have been texting and went to lunch togethere with my othere frein cody. Jake is making a big fucking deal over nothin! and wont even let me talk to him! And i think jake likes her, but how can i prove to her that i love her? cause i know that is what its going to take!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? triquetra answered Thursday December 20 2007, 8:41 am: YOu shouldn't get angry, that is not the right thing to do right now.
The way you need to show her that you love her is to do things that are from the heart, thigns which you wouldn't usually do around other people, make her special in her own way, unique to others.
To do this would be to, send her flowers on her birthday (not crappy ones, roses for instance)and send her a lovely card. Love is something from the heart, not something which you bluff and hope that she comes back to you. For her to do that, she needs to feel the same way about you as you do about her. Ask her first and see what she says.
icey0990 answered Thursday December 20 2007, 4:07 am: think of cute ways to get her attention. maybe putting cards or notes in her locker, giving her a cute teddy bear or chocolates, etc. the number one thing to do is to not move on to some other girl. you have to show you really love her and want to be with her and only her.remind her about the good times you had with her, maybe show her pictures, etc. [ icey0990's advice column | Ask icey0990 A Question ]
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