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I've decided to break up whatever it is we have going, until he can tell me what he wants. Good idea or not?

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Question - (20 January 2006) 1 Answers - (Newest, 21 January 2006)
A female , anonymous writes:

There's a friend that I've know for years. We always flirt with one another, until last month when we kissed. Since then we are constantly seeing one another. But he's in a relatoniship. I don't expect him to get up and leave, but I need him to tell me what he really wants. So I've decided to end whatever it is we had, but I miss him so much. We are still able to stay as friends as we still speak. What can shall I do?

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A female reader, lizabeth +, writes (21 January 2006):

well theres not much you can do. as you say you've given him the choice now the balls in his court. if he doesn't want his girlfriend, at least you can remain friends. if you like him and miss him as much as you say then fight for him. but if hes just going to string you along then leave it. but the best relationships start out as friends. they last the longest, i mean we've all seen F.R.I.E.N.D.S. hope ive helped xxxx

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