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writes: There's this lad in my class who I really fancy and I've heard he fancies me too. We spend breaktimes together and lunchtimes and sit together in lessons, now he's told me he's moving. Everyone's upset, but I've cried myself to sleep time after time after time becasue I miss him so much Life isn't the same anymore and I really want him back, becasue he doesn't have a mobile or msn, there's no way for me to stay in touch. Please help me, school just seems like a boring, colourless place without him there.
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reader, xXxBabymamaXxX +, writes (7 April 2006):
This will be tough on you, I'm afraid all you can do is hope and move on, if its meant to be the family will come back... I'd love to say there's lots of hope for this realantionship but that would be a lie, try to forget, I know it's going to be hard but talk to a family member or a friend, they'll help you get through!!
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reader, charliebonce +, writes (6 April 2006):
Oh dear, this is how i felt when my first boyfriend (okay, crush) moved away to america. He didn't even say goodbye to anyone. At first i felt really cross with his friends, because they knew his address and phone number. Then I was cross with myself for not listening to him more. As time went on though,I began to feel things for other boys. i felt so guilty about it. When he first left i filled my time by talking to my friends and trying to meet new people. Eventually, when you start feeling things for other people, try not to feel too guilty about. In fact, try to forget about him. As shallow as this sounds, the best thing you can do is to never think about him. What I mean is, think about him as a friend, when you had laughs and shared lunches and other junk. Never think 'What if' because that's a sure way to make yourself upset. chin up, lovey.
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