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How do I get over the last girl, so that I can start a new thing with this new girl ?

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Question - (29 June 2006) 1 Answers - (Newest, 30 June 2006)
A male , *egustalo writes:

I had a good relationship with one girl for a few months. things were alright, we never went steady, yet i learned a lot about relationships (my first real one). i went to mexico and didnt see her for about 2 weeks, by the time i left, i was pretty much over her...she was kind of going back to her old bf. i got back, and learned they were going out. But she hasnt told me herself yet, and things seem just as friendly as before, so i now im drawn in a bit. i dont want to be, in fact there is another girl i like a bit, but we are both shy, how do i start something with a friend? and how do i get over the other girl completly?

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A female reader, ×KiTTy× +, writes (30 June 2006):

Dear Tegustalo.u have to get over this other girl.If shes already back with her old bf she cant have true feelings for u!youre just keen to hold on coz it was ur first real relationship.About this otha gal...talk to her,get to know her,dont be shy!Take her out some time-good luck.

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