Well i have been in love with one guy for a really long time and it hurts really bad that i could have sworn he loved me too untill it turned out he had a girl but he talked to me everyday and walked me to my classes and he called me everynight... when did he have time for her? Then just one day she started shit with me and we got in a fight... i got oss and yeah she forbid him to talk to him! I dont know what to do i cant forget him
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? FrEe2bMe answered Saturday April 18 2009, 1:53 pm: Well, it's never a fun situation when you are caught in the middle of someone else's relationship--especially when you don't even know about it. What this guy did to you isn't right--and what he did to the other girl isn't right either. You may have thought this guy really cared about you and liked you, but obviously he didn't or he would have never hurt you like that. It may be hard to get over, but you have to because you have to know that you deserve much better, and you will find better. Honesty and trust are key in any relationship. This guy wasn't honest, so how can you trust him? Just be happy you found out sooner than later.
Getting over someone is always hard, but is not impossible. Take what you have learned from this relationship and use it to your advantage in your next relationship. It will make you stronger. It's okay to be sad for a little bit, but then go out and have fun. Get your nails done. Go shopping with some friends. Watch movies. Keep yourself busy. In time, you will get over this and see you are worth so much more than what he did! :) [ FrEe2bMe's advice column | Ask FrEe2bMe A Question ]
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