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*elenaIsabelleLorisse
writes: Hi, I've been good friends with this guy, he's so sweet and charming. But the problem is, he's already committed. I know all his secrets because he told me that he "love" me, but when I confessed that I love him, he told me to just let my feelings go.. I mean let my feeling for him fade away. And now, I'm suffering the pain, because I still love him.. What should I do? I really want him, but how can I get him? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, lovetokissyou +, writes (9 March 2010):
really its time to move on . One day you will find someone that really loves you and you will know by everything that he doesfor u and to you. best of luck , but move on
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reader, sweetiebabes +, writes (28 February 2010):
Hello.
The posters here are right, let him go, he is not really into you. He is already committed to someone else and you must accept the truth. Go out with friends and meet new friends, there are lots of men out there who can give you the kind of love you deserve...Move on.
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reader, Laura1318 +, writes (28 February 2010):
This man was not serious from the beginning and he played a cruel joke on you .
You cannot trust his words and actions. He has conned you off your love.
Wake up!! You are being cheated.
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reader, CaringGuy +, writes (28 February 2010):
Move on from him. He doesn't love you. You just have to move on from him. Meet new people, have fun with other friends and you'll find your Mr Right.
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reader, Aunty BimBim +, writes (28 February 2010):
He doesnt want you to love him, and to make it easier on yourself you should move on and let him get on with his committed relationship.
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