I'm 17 n a guy..well its been well over a year since me and my ex broke up, I still can't get over her! I find it really depressing, I can't seem to get the courage to find another girl to get with after my ex. I'm not sure if I can ever get back with my ex, but I want to try, without seeming desperate or anything. If I can't do that, can you help me find a way to gain courage and talk to and meet new girls?
Thanks, helps appreciated!
Don't be stressed about it. Just ask her if she wants to get back together. If she says yes, then I guess you get to give it another go. If she says no, you need to just get over her and realize you are so young and have a lot of life ahead of you. [ NoCandy's advice column | Ask NoCandy A Question ]
confusedbabii answered Thursday April 16 2009, 2:14 pm: If you want her back, tell her. You'd need to talk to her about where you went wrong and what you want to do differently and she needs to know that things will be good.
If you want to talk to/meet new girls, go out with your friends in a group and talk to some girls. Maybe have a friend hook you up with someone. Go to a party, or strike up a conversation with someone new. Have confidence in yourself!
Good luck & if you need anything else, message me!
Kimiko_Gaara answered Thursday April 16 2009, 11:28 am: Well, If you really can't get over her talk to her and let her know that you can't get over her. Sounds like you might have fallen for her <just my girl' opion. If she doesn't see that you've got so much potential, you could always try jealousy. That's what I think. Good luck! -lily [ Kimiko_Gaara's advice column | Ask Kimiko_Gaara A Question ]
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