I get dizzy, butterflies, and shake when he talks to me.
Question Posted Saturday June 30 2012, 6:47 pm
We dated and broke up. We are sort of friends. We stopped talking until I was over him. His birthday was yesterday so I texted him happy birthday. When I saw he replied my head got dizzy and I started shaking like crazy. I thought I was getting over him but I guess not. We didn't date very long. One month. He broke up with me for his ex-girlfriend. I was completely crushed. I liked him for 5 months before we started dating and we became best friends a month before we started dating. I have never liked anyone as much as I like him. But since the situation was bad I thought I could get over him easier. I don't want to like him but I can't help that I do. What should I do? We are both 15. Yes I understand he wont "be the one" but right now he is all I want. I don't care if he will be or not. Help?
Additional info, added Saturday June 30 2012, 8:49 pm: Basically I am asking if I could ever get him back or if I can't, what is a way to get over him? I give really good advice but when it comes to me, I don't think straight. . Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? TheVoicesTalkToMe answered Sunday July 1 2012, 7:26 pm: Well, I would say that if you're feeling that way towards the guy, then there isn't much you can do to stop yourself. If you really like the guy, then you really like the guy. Just know that what happened, happened, and there isn't much you can do to change the past. He did what he wanted to, and you have to do what you have to do.
Write about your issues to yourself. Keep a diary, write about how this is fustrating you. Question why exactly you like him, evaluate why you should or shouldn't like the guy.
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