i'm bringing my ex with me on vacation in july. we broke up in april, but we both decided that we were still gonna stay good friends and see where things go from there. i'm still in love with him. he broke it with me because he said his feelings changed, but he said he still wanted me in his life, and i know he means it too. we're going to myrtle beach together and do you think theres a chance of him falling back in love if we're like on the beach at night having fun and stuff? and what things can i do to make it as romantic as possible. i need experiences from people who have gotten back with their exes, etc. i would do absolutely anything to get back with this guy.
Additional info, added Wednesday May 27 2009, 4:40 pm: we were together for about 9 months, if that helps. and we met in the summer and starting dating in the summer.
oh and when i said "having fun and stuff" i meant like literally having fun as friends and flirting and stuff not having sex lol. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? kaaitlyn answered Wednesday May 27 2009, 7:37 pm: i think there is a very good chance of him taking you back, the reason being is that he still wants you in his life meaning that he still has feelings for you, you just have to be yourself and flirt with him and im pretty dure hell get the idea and he will miss you. but dont try and make him jealous by hooking up with another guy and brag about it, he will think bad about you and not consider you( not saying you would do that but just a warrning ) hope i helped :) and good luck!! <3 kaaitlyn [ kaaitlyn's advice column | Ask kaaitlyn A Question ]
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