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writes: I met him in school, and he was my best friend in class. Well, after a whole 6 months together, we broke up due to him suddenly becoming cold to me. We haven't talked since then(which is since around a year ago.). Coincidentally, I'm still in the same class as him and it's really awkward as he just got another girlfriend which also happens to be in the same class as us. I feel awkward around the both of them, and it still hurts to see him with her. When they get teased about each other, I really don't know how I should respond either since I don't feel like laughing but I do it anyway to not seem... Jealous. In a way, I guess I am though. (T_T) What would you do if you were in the same situation?
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reader, AbigailBradbury +, writes (7 February 2012):
This sounds quite childish if people are laughing. Don't feel you have to laugh and go along with it.
At the end of the day, he hurt you, he's an ex for a reason. You're young, there'll be someone else out there for you. :) x
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reader, Jess10011 +, writes (7 February 2012):
Sit as far away from them as possible and just try to ignore them. Keep yourself busy and do not give them the time of day. If you trust him which I wouldn't you can try talking to him, but that can back fire if he tells his new g/f ......Maybe you can switch classes if it soen;t get any better.
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reader, anonymous, writes (7 February 2012): That's difficult, specially as you never talked about it. Stay pleasant to the new girlfriend as she has done nothing to you but when people start teasing there is no need to laugh if you don't feel like it. What does it matter what people think, it's only pride and we could all get along a lot better with less of that.
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