In a senior in high school, I left my school a month ago, but not with out becoming best friends with my ex. He's a cancer sign & so am I, I believe in that stuff, ok, well I've been getting mixed messages from him, for a long time, but wasn't till recently that I completely lost it, he gave me a silver ring, one that belonged to his sister, now he's the one who didn't want to ruin our friendship by begin more than friends because he believes nothing last forever, it's been a year since we broke up, we flirt we even hade a crazy make out sech before I left school, he never wants to have sex with other girls even when I tell him to " just do it" cus some chicks really just throw themselves At him and I don't want
to be the jealous type,he's very loyal to me & told me I'm number one to him out of the girls he knows. so finally! My question is whether I should move on or stay committed to
him like he is to me even though were friends, but I honestly don't want to play just friends with him, he asked me to have lunch with him far from school since like a fool I go visit him, because he dose t want to lose touch with me to, this lunch date happen the same dAy he gave me the ring should I make a move? Should I even go to lunch with him?
Sometimes it is possible to be friends with an ex but I am also a firm believer in once someone I formerly date is gone...they are usually gone forever. (That is just my personal opinion)
If you feel that you two connect well and have something going for the both of you then you can try giving it another shot. As you never know unless you try but on the hand know that if things ever did end on a bad note..It probably wouldn't be the same. [ Xui's advice column | Ask Xui A Question ]
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