theres this guy i really like but i dont think he knows i exsist anymore.
Question Posted Tuesday July 27 2010, 12:51 am
Okay, there's this guy i am kinda in love with, we dated last year but we broke up, this past spring break we tried dating again but things got a little bad and we broke up again, he isn't the smartest when it comes to flirting or hints that someone likes him, so when i told him that i was still in love with him, we fell for each other pretty quick when we first dated, hoping he would still feel the same, he completely avoided the subject and went onto another one. What should i do? I really want to be with him again...I just don't know what to do anymore...Can someone please help me?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? msmaryann answered Wednesday July 28 2010, 4:37 am: if he is trying to avoid the "L" word, then im sorry to say this but he is not ready to be in a relationship again. you dont want to be mushy. if he is trying to avoid you, do the same thing. act like you dont care. it hurts but usually, when you chase them it drives them away...if you act like you dont care, theyre chasing after you. or you can give yourself a break, stop calling him,text or email, give yourself sometime to heal and let him miss you. you will see changes. if not, then try it another time in the future, because as of now, it isnt working. [ msmaryann's advice column | Ask msmaryann A Question ]
nonameboy70 answered Tuesday July 27 2010, 4:22 pm: ok ill tell you he doesnt want to start another dead end relationship........ you guys broke up for a reason why would he want you to break his heart again? look you need to wait a long time before asking him. but eventually in a lil whille he'll say yes [ nonameboy70's advice column | Ask nonameboy70 A Question ]
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