Hi...ok well i was goin out with my friend David,when I was hanging with one of my other friends and he took my phone and told David that I was breaking up with him when I wasnt.I still have alot of feelings for David and I told him what happened and now he tells me that he still has alot of feelings for me but he is so use to being single that he doesnt want to be with me so I dont know if I try to still be with him or try to get over him and move on.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? LoStNcOnFuZeD answered Thursday February 3 2011, 11:46 pm: If David says he does not want to be in a relationship you cannot force him to be in one, but there is nothing wrong with showing him you're interested when you hang out with one another. Feel free to flirt with him a little. You can even DATE! Dating is NOT a commitment. However, just be sure to remember that you are both single. David is more than welcome to pursue other girls much like you are able to pursue other guys (and you should if you're not committed).
However, if you feel that you might become emotionally attached to David, or if it will hurt you seeing him with other girls, than it might just be best to start moving on now.
Xui answered Thursday February 3 2011, 9:52 pm: If he told you he didn't want to be in a relationship with you anymore then there is nothing you can do about but move on. You can't force someone to be with someone if they don't want to. Let him be single for awhile and see if he comes around. If he does he does, If he doesn't then he doesn't. [ Xui's advice column | Ask Xui A Question ]
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