OK this guy has dumped me but still wants to remain friends. We text back and forth like everyday and both of us has remained single since we broke up. He says he wants to still think about it and we broke up like two months ago. Is there any hope of the two of us getting back together?
You'll figure out how he feels as you go along, just remember, don't ignore what you don't want to know. You need to take EVERYTHING into consideration. [ Burlesque's advice column | Ask Burlesque A Question ]
MaNdASzHElP247 answered Tuesday December 25 2007, 1:01 am: well i honestly think they person you should ask is him. if you both discuss why you broke up to begin with, maybe change a few things then yes its quite likely that you'd get back together. but it takes work from the two of you so make sure he wants it as bad as you may want it too.
x0advice4y3w answered Monday December 24 2007, 10:37 pm: Like the person below me had said, it is impossible for us to tell you if you'll get back together or not. Although, if you both still seem to have that connection it is very possible things might work out. It just depends how much you two want to push it. If you like him and he likes you, then talk about it. It should be alright. ;D [ x0advice4y3w's advice column | Ask x0advice4y3w A Question ]
orphans answered Monday December 24 2007, 9:20 pm: well if he does ask you to get back to dating and all that stuff i think it would be a good idea to say no lets just stay friends cause it might really mess up you guys friendship and this happend to me 2 and now i just cant stop thinking about him and he is distroying my life i cant stand it anymore so i think you guys should just stay friends i wish you good luck and merry christmas [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
thelaura answered Monday December 24 2007, 9:05 pm: Honestly, it's impossible for anyone here to say.
If you've dated him previously, you should be comfortable enough to talk to him.. so come straight out and ask him if there's still a chance. You have the right to know, so you aren't holding on to something that won't ever happen. [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
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