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writes: my boyfriend says he broke up with me because i was emotionally clingy; and i want to start over and maybe try again in the future; but do you think he wouldnt want to try again cause i was "emotionally clingy"?and after we broke upi tryed talking to him 4 days straight. but on the 5th day i didnt. and i havent since..so how can i prove to him that im not emotionally clingy; and make him want to try it again?how can i make him want to go out with me again?
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reader, Stayc63088 +, writes (15 December 2008):
You can't make him, but not calling or contacting him is the best thing that you can do. By not calling you are seemingly not as clingy and it gives him a chance to miss you. If he doesn't come around and call you or try to talk to you again then he is over it. DON'T keep trying to call him. My advice is to not speak with him again until he decides he wants to, this is if you don't want to seem clingy or psycho. Unfortunately we all make this mistake at some point in some relationship where we make a fool out of ourselves because we don't want to let go. You just need to learn from it and move on. Also there are guys out there who don't mind and actually like the clingy-ness, just don't stop being yourself. I am a clingy person myself and found someone who loves it. Good luck.
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