14/f
i dated this guy for around 3 months on and off.
he broke up with me via text, when we saw each other again from the break up he tryed so hard for me to forgive him, that eventually i did. Were friends now, yet i still have feelings for him. People say he likes me to but im really not sure. How do i know if feelings are still there on his part?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? staceyxlove answered Wednesday April 14 2010, 11:50 am: Honestly, I think that the reason he wanted you to forgive him was so that he didn't feel guilty about the break up. He probably does still like you, people can't just switch off their feelings. If he knows that you like him, that's all you should care about. He knows how you feel and if he feels the same surely he will let you know? To be sure if he likes you, you could just ask him. If he says "I like you, but I just want to be friends" then either just be friends, or don't hang out with him at all. It will save you from getting hurt, trust me. [ staceyxlove's advice column | Ask staceyxlove A Question ]
Pheobe_Halliwell answered Tuesday April 13 2010, 6:55 pm: Well if he tried that hard to have you forgive him there are obviously still feelings for you he just doesn't want you to see them because he maybe doesn't want to hurt you again and maybe he doesn't want a seriious relationship maybe he just wants to be friends guys are complicated so good luck [ Pheobe_Halliwell's advice column | Ask Pheobe_Halliwell A Question ]
OhMyLucyDarling answered Monday April 12 2010, 3:09 pm: If a man doesn't have enough courage to break off a relationship in person then what makes you think he is mature enough to communication and be in a relationship?
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