This year, I finally dated the guy I've had a crush on for 4 years. I never thought I would even talk to this guy, let alone date him. Basically, it was a dream come true, for 10 days. He broke up with me for a couple of reasons. He's really into music and wanted to focus on that, and that we kind of rushed things. So it was a mutual break up. We were still good friends after. But now its been two weeks since then, and we're talking again. And texting every day. It's obvious that we both are attracted to one another, and I'm still dying for him back. Anyway, we decided to hang out this Friday. The only thing is, what should we do? I think it would be awkward to have him over, just because he was over my house the day before he broke up with me. We really just need to have a fun time and I can hopefully prove to him that we're meant to be together. Does anyone have any ideas?
Oh, and has anyone had a relationship where you broke up towards the beginning, but ended up getting back together and have stayed together?
Thank you so so much. I really want this boy back!
HotSauce answered Thursday April 9 2009, 10:31 am: Alot of people have had that issues, where braking up and then getting back together.. i mean think of the couples that brake up a bunch of times, but in the end they end up together!
Hmm... To have fun, well how old are you? I mean you could go to maybe a diner and have milk shakes, see a movie.. just do what regular friends doo. Go to the mall, have a good time.. Think of him as your best friend.. and just go with it.. : ) If he wants to hang out, you deffently know he has feelings for you, but he's probable just to into other things to jump back into a relationship like that! [ HotSauce's advice column | Ask HotSauce A Question ]
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