I miss him sooo mutch but have no way to contact him..... what do i do?
Question Posted Saturday February 12 2011, 11:15 pm
Omg! There's this guy Brendon i am or was friends with and over last summer, he left for a few days. Well when he came back he had to move beacuase he lived with his grandpa and his grandpa had died. I havent talked to him since school went out that summer and i dont have any way to contact him. I want to see him again so badly, and drop all this stress i have on me over him... I cry over it all the time..... Can i get some help here? PS Friend was bein a little B**** and said she talked to him after his grandpa died, but wont tell me how. Makes me stress out even more. Also tried to tell me she knew him best, and he asked ME out! HE CARED ABOUT ME!! I WAS OVER WITH HIM EVERY DAY OF EVERY WEEK UNTILL HE LEFT AND I CRIED MY EYES OUT WHEN THE BIATCH CALLED AND TOLD ME HIS GRANDPA WAS DEAD!!!!!! I WAS IMPORTANT TO HIM!!!!!!!!!!! And i know i still am......... We still have a connection and i can feel it..... I just want to talk to him..... but i dnt know how...... (Brendon if ur reading this it's LJB... I miss you!)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? thelaura answered Sunday February 13 2011, 10:17 am: Hey, is he on any social networking sites? Enter his name on them (like Facebook for example).. even Google his name, even an old phone number/email if you have it - sometimes people pop up this way.
Was he part of any groups? Was he close to anyone else? Ask other people close to him if they have any idea.
I don't know where you are in the world, but here, people can get access to the electoral roll via our council offices, is there something like that you can do in your area? Taking it up to a higher, more professional level is your best bet if the above didn't work.
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