So I just saw my ex last night for the first time in a month. When I first saw him he hugged me and wouldn't let me go. We ended up talking and I kissed him he kept turning his cheek because he doesn't want to hurt me...but yet everytime I kissed him he turned red and start his nervous giggling laugh. A one point his "soldier saluted". We turned our break up into a "break"...I want to find ways to make this work we are both in love and right now that we're not together we're just content and NOT happy!
Any suggestions?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? mmm_Candy123 answered Thursday October 29 2009, 9:43 pm: The key to any relationship is communication. I have been in a relationship for 2 1/2 years and we have never taken a break or broken up because if there is ever a problem we talk about it, we don't yell we take time to understand both sides of the argument and find a good solution to the problem. No matter what your guys' problem is it can be solved by talking about it. Talk about how you think you guys should be together and what you both can do to make it work. There isn't much information exactly giving us what could really be wrong but I'm sure if you guys' had a deep conversation about everything you can get something worked out. Good luck :) [ mmm_Candy123's advice column | Ask mmm_Candy123 A Question ]
seductive_eyes89 answered Thursday October 29 2009, 12:26 am: than whats stopping him and whats stopping you obviously you guys didnt do enough talking if you want to make it work find out whats wrong and how it can be fixed and i hope it works out i love happy endings hope i helped [ seductive_eyes89's advice column | Ask seductive_eyes89 A Question ]
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