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Should I tell her how I feel? Will we get back together?

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Question - (28 April 2009) 1 Answers - (Newest, 28 April 2009)
A age 26-29, * writes:

I broke things off with my girlfriend about 2 and a half years ago. and the thing that came to mind, a week or so later is that i still loved her, and didnt know why i would ever end things. And all over the last couple years i've loved her, and never let her know. im still very good friends with her. I have had other relationships since then, and so has she. but neither have stayed for long. But she currently really likes this guy. This week i found myself kissing, and holding hands with her. Does this mean anything and should i tell her how i feel? and does it look likely for us to get back together or not?

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A female reader, aleemah United Kingdom +, writes (28 April 2009):

aleemah agony auntthe big problems in relationships are doubts you need trust one another and never hide anything from each other and what evers in your heart jusd tell each other and that feel opened with each other if you dont you will lose one another you dont want that ive lost my beloved one like dat good luck

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