me and my girlfriend after a year and a half broke up. I need her back. I leave for the military in august and want to make the best of a relationship with her. I truly love this woman. pleease help. We still talk, and she knows how I feel, but what can I do to make feel what she used to feel for me.
Rebekah2311 answered Thursday May 26 2011, 2:30 pm: You can't make her love you.
Just tell her how you feel,then give her some time to think about things...
You guys just broke up and your leaving soon...I mean I guess you could try purposing so that she can move to one of those station places so she can see you while your gone. Lol [ Rebekah2311's advice column | Ask Rebekah2311 A Question ]
lwynn answered Monday May 23 2011, 10:26 pm: Seriously you should never make someone want you, if you seriously love her and want her wait for her to come to you. My fiancee is also in the military and since day one i wanted him. I would never not stand by him because of departure or whatever and thats because my Love is pure and loyal and belongs to him. you deserve a good woman to stand by you through thick and thin. if her feelings changed she must want something else by someone else. dont end up hurt wanting someone. there is someone out there who is dying to care about you the way you care about her.. GOOD LUCK ;) [ lwynn's advice column | Ask lwynn A Question ]
whatalifetime answered Sunday May 22 2011, 9:50 am: Why sell yourself short? You deserve someone who already sees the beauty in you, never settle for anything else. In the long run, you will be the one who ends up in hurt again.
Countrygirl12 answered Saturday May 21 2011, 3:55 pm: You can't make anyone feel a certain way about you. Maybe write her a poem or song. A love letter. Or maybe she'll realize she feels the same way when you leave. [ Countrygirl12's advice column | Ask Countrygirl12 A Question ]
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