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I would like to know your opinions on whether he still may want to give the relationship another go.

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Question - (31 August 2007) 1 Answers - (Newest, 31 August 2007)
A female Canada age 30-35, anonymous writes:

The March break of this year i told this guy that i like him over msn. After a long while he typed back that he liked me to. (he said that th elong wait was because he had to go eat dinner). We decided to meet each other at lunch. We ate lunch together only once, which was by te way in the community centre (my school is connected to the community centre). We werent really alone because 2 of his friends were there. After this day we didnt have lunch together. We are also in the jazz band together and i play the piano and he plays the drums. We sit right next to eachother but we didnt say a word toeacher and didnt even look at each other. I think i was still getting pver the idea that i liked a guy and he returned the same feelings for me and we actually admitted it to each other. But the thing is one week later im in the library and he sees me and he tells me that he wasnts to end things cause he didnt feel comfortable. Afetr he said that he walked away. and i let him just walk away to this day i wish i had stopped him so that we could dicuss it. I still have feelings fpr him. i wanted to know that if there is by any chance that he may still like me and may want to try again?? Also he is one year older than me (im 16 in gr 11 hes 17 in gr 12)

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A female reader, Tough Love United States +, writes (31 August 2007):

It sounds like he's not interested. Let it go. You did the right thing.

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