so there is this guy Brian and he moved here from Washington i have a myspace and so does he i added him first but he talked to me first hes very nice and then we get to school and we smile at each other..... i come to find out i like him more then just a friend. i got my friend to talk to brians friend jordan and to ask him for me "hey does brian have a girlfriend,because michelle likes him" and jordan brians friend said " yeah hes single but....his ex is comeing down from washington.." i was like hmm okay....so i need advice do you think they still have something becuase she is comeing down should i keep trying to talk to him i really want him!!! :D please give good advice!! <3
Well if you really like him keep talking to him as a friend then when his girlfriend comes down see how he acts toward her, like he likes her? as a friend? Then when she leaves talk to him about how you feel then you don't get hurt if he douse still like his ex.
Sincerely Maggie Maclean [ MaggieMaclean's advice column | Ask MaggieMaclean A Question ]
Volleyball2150 answered Friday February 29 2008, 5:37 pm: I'd keep trying if I were you. They are EX- boyfriend and EX- girlfriend. That mean's they are no longer together. So basically, its none of her business who brian goes out with.
If you don't keep trying, they could possibly get back together and you don't want to lose him now do you?
Make a challenge for brian and the ex-gf. If you just step away from it and let the situation be, then you won't get anywhere.
Go after what you really want and don't give up. even if she tells you to stop, its not her decision. Its yours.
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