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anonymous
writes: I recently came out a relationship with a guy, as we couldn't be together as he had a girlfriend. He always said he wanted to be friends and it was great for a while. Now we find it difficult to make conversation on his part and when we went out with mates he spent the whole night ignoring me. I just wanted to know, do you think this is his way of telling me that's it? Or do you think I am being paranoid? I don't want to lose one of my best friends but I dont understand what his behaviour is trying to tell me, nor what he wants. Any help would be brill!
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reader, anonymous, writes (27 April 2006): If there has been a bit of time since the beakup I would suggest it was because he no longer wants the connection with you are wants to move on. The best thing to do is, if you see him is just smile and if he says hello be polite and say hello back. I would suggest forgetting about him and just to have fun with your real friends.
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reader, eyeswideopen +, writes (13 January 2006):
He may be one of YOUR best friends but it doesn't appear to be visa versa. I suggest you just move on with your life and let him do the same. Good luck!
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