I left him and now im living with regret,,,i want him back,,but my friend told me that he has a g.f now,,and he is in love with her,,but also heard that he was playing with her,so i dont know the truth,,but if that's true, i mean hez playing with her,,that i have chance with him again,,then i need to win him back,,Plzzzz help me!!how can i have him back?
PS:there's a little problem though :S im not talkin to him,,its been like for 4-5 months now!!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? AdviceMistress answered Tuesday February 7 2012, 10:02 am: Take it from someone who has made that mistake! I was with this guy for about 6 months and I got mad one day and broke up with him he was devastated and didn't talk to me for 4 months. I was upset and I knew I made a mistake because he meant so much to me. I called him and called him. I told him how sorry I was and that I wanted him back. Point is you can talk to him if you want and tell him how you feel but he might have moved on. I looked on the internet a lot for 'how to get your boyfriend back' and there's no real way to get him back. If he still cares of course he'll come back.
After I had been calling the guy over and over I finally stopped. I knew I made a mistake and moved on. He came back and told me he missed me and that he wanted me back. Life is too short so if you want to tell him how you feel do it. You have to remember though that there is a possiblity that he could say 'no'. I'm a person that is VERY hopeful and I believe in love and I believe that there are second chances. Remember if you do get back together no more breaking up either end it or work it out. So go talk to him and tell him how you feel. I hope this works out for you! [ AdviceMistress's advice column | Ask AdviceMistress A Question ]
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