Question Posted Thursday December 13 2012, 1:57 pm
Like,I was dating a guy for like 6months, and he just brokeup. And like, I'm not able to get over him... He likes a close friend of mine, but she's into someother one. And like, also we don't talk anymore.. I need an advise. Like what to do.
0kassie0 answered Saturday December 15 2012, 7:23 am: woah woah woah, you're going about this the wrong way. First of all, 1."ex's are ex's for a reason." Obviously it's not going to work, you can't change that. But there's plenty more where he came from. 2. I don't know if you've heard the expression "bros before hos". You should NEVER let a guy, MUCH LESS AN EX, get between you and a good friend. UNLESS SHE allows it, then thats her problem. Move on. If he can't appreciate who and what you are, then he doesn't deserve you. [ 0kassie0's advice column | Ask 0kassie0 A Question ]
Aliyahxx3 answered Friday December 14 2012, 6:35 pm: LISTEN ! I Know It Must Hurt If You Guys Were Really Close And Seen Each other Almost Always Then This Must Be So Horrible. I Know Me And My Boyfriend Have Been Together For 7 Months Now Soon To Be 8 And I Would Die If I Lost Him. I'd Like You To Try And Figure Out Why You Guys Broke Up. Ask Him. Don't Be Afraid, You Guys Once Trusted And Were Close To Each other. It's Only Fair. Once When I Was Going Through A Break-Up That Happened Out Of No Where, For Me To Get Over It I Felt Like He Had To Give Me A Reason Why He Did It And Why I Wasn't Good Enough. For That Friend She's Fake . Ignore Her If She Does Date Him [ Aliyahxx3's advice column | Ask Aliyahxx3 A Question ]
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