If the answer is no...., is it really no forever? |
If the answer is no...., is it really no forever? |
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There is a light that never goes out.... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 107 Joined: Nov 2004 Member No: 60,044 ![]() |
After a break up, I have asked after I was dumped, if we would ever be able to get together again. And each time I hae asked that, (2 out of my 3 relationships) I was told no. Is no really forever? Is there ever any chance for a reconciliation? I mean, i have been told no, then maybe, then no, then perhaps. Can it really happen? Truely? I have heard of it in movies and sch, but how reliable is that? Is it really possible?
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![]() I'm Dan... and no I'm not gay. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 134 Joined: Apr 2004 Member No: 9,977 ![]() |
I most definetly try again... all the girls I've been with have told me they regret dumping me... and most have had their crisis' after dumping me. One had her dad die and her next boyfriend cheat on her horribly... but I always have tried to show them the mistake of dumping me and breaking my heart... and if I sound concieted I apologize, that's not my aim. Really if it's love... no is never forever. Forever to most people these days is anywhere from a month to a year or so... it all depends on the individual. It's really up to you what to do, and remember, there's no right and wrong to your decision. Good luck.
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