So recently I found myself face to face with my ex that I'm like still in love with..we started texting again and now flirting too. He's really sweet but he lives a town away abd in a totally different school.
My friends dislike him, say he's a gang member --which he's not..he does smoke&sell weed but told he wants to stop.
I still like him. But should I trust my friends and leave him alone, or rekindle what we both feel is so real.
15/f 16/m
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? AdviceMistress answered Friday April 29 2011, 4:41 pm: Well you have to think about this! An ex is an ex for a reason. There was a reason why you guys broke up and there is a reason you're not together. Think about it before you start things up again. I had an ex that I always connected with and we always wondered why it never worked. We found out that we were better as friends and that we wanted different things. Just because your friends don't like him doesn't mean you can't but maybe there is a deeper reason of why they don't. If he's selling and smoking weed do you really want to get involved with that? Its his lifestyle. Again think about yourself and what you want. It's all about you. Good luck! [ AdviceMistress's advice column | Ask AdviceMistress A Question ]
Jennefer answered Wednesday April 27 2011, 10:21 pm: i say you trust your friends. he sounds alittle iffy to me. i think that yeah you can talk to him and everything but just do your hw and figure out if he really stoped the smoking and selling weed and also consider the reason you broke what ever it is. hope this helps :) [ Jennefer's advice column | Ask Jennefer A Question ]
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