A
female
age
30-35,
anonymous
writes: Hello I had a crush on this boy for about a year and a half but as he went to a school by mine i did not see him that much.Anyway he left school and i continued on to the 6 form. So as time went by i started to forget about him and look at other options as one of my mates did not like him last year and it put me off a bit. So i was almost over him and sunndenly everyone starts talking about him and my friend tells me him and his GF are having issues. So i started thinking about him again and thinking how much i liked and i kept on thinking about him.Anyway the other week i went to town after school and kept on thinking what if i see him how would he act will he look at me like he use to.( He use to stare at me a lot and smile without me knowing i only know this as my friend told me as she use to spot him.) Anyway i see his GF with her friends ( His gf goes to the same school as me but is in 2 years below) well i was shocked to see her as when i expect something it does not normally happen anyway i look on her facebook and discover that he was ment to meet her in town on that day and i had no idea. So the Question i am asking is , is this a sign something might happen as i have not had a good few weeks normally something good happens when you have had a hard time is this a sign that something may occur? Should i add him on his facebook?
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reader, CaringGuy +, writes (27 June 2010):
I think you're looking for signs that don't exist. He had a girlfriend, he's still with her and shows no sign of stopping with her. The best thing you can do now is to move on. If he had been interested, he would have made a move some time ago. And you don't want to add him only to get hurt, or worse to acquire a reputation as a girl who steals other girls' boyfriends. You and he have both moved on, and he is still with this other girl. You need to let him go.
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