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Question Posted Tuesday May 29 2012, 6:01 pm

I really appreciate your advice. But why did he do this? Why did he make me feel special and then just drop me? I always have this bit of hope every time he smiles at me. Is there any way I actually get him to want me again? I don't want to give up, he means so much to me! I don't think there's a moment when he's not on my mind...

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nascarfan1987 answered Tuesday May 29 2012, 10:53 pm:
I'll take you step by step; how about that?

First off, I need you to answer a few of my questions so I can give you the best advice I can.

How old are you? How old is he?
Is school already out? If not, how much long you have until it is?

Now, when you guys are texting, does he text you back?

Obviously when you text him about how you feel, he doesn't say anything; thats why Im wondering. He may not know what to say; or how to handle it.


So answer those questions; and I'll help you out

:)

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