Question Posted Wednesday October 22 2008, 6:42 pm
i have classes with my ex boyfriend and hes always flirting with other girls, and i get so sad to the point where i feel like im about to start crying in class. what can i do to get over it.
AskKristina answered Friday October 24 2008, 1:37 am: ya that does suck im going to admit obviously. just dont pay attention and i know thats hard but just draw or listen to your ipod or text anything to distract you from looking over there. he just wants to make you jealous dont give him that satisfaction becuz thats all he wants to do to you is make you sad and make you feel bad. dont let him.
hope i helped
randipeach73 answered Thursday October 23 2008, 12:25 am: Girllllfriendddddddddd dont ever i mean ever! let a guy get teh best of you. get upset. but dont ever! let him know you are. Hes flirting iwth other girls to get to you so in the back of your mind laugh about it. its just showing that hes so not over you and is doing everything he can to make you upset. Flip the game and laugh alot. Joke around with other people it doesnt even necessarly mean flirt with other guys but just show him you are sooo happy WITHOUT him and you dont need him to be happy your happy on your own and thats how it should be. :) [ randipeach73's advice column | Ask randipeach73 A Question ]
AdviceAbby answered Wednesday October 22 2008, 7:52 pm: To show him that you have moved on, flirt with anyone and everyone in that class, nerds, girls, teachers, ANYONE. Show him that you are "over" him also. [ AdviceAbby's advice column | Ask AdviceAbby A Question ]
Katlyn answered Wednesday October 22 2008, 7:40 pm: flirt with guys in your class or just keep yourself busy and occupied so no matter what he does it wont bother you and i think he might be doing it on purpose to see your reaction so just flirt with guys and make him feel the way you do good luck:) [ Katlyn's advice column | Ask Katlyn A Question ]
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