She told me she was thinking about staying single

Visitor's Question from a 16-20 year old Male
my ex and i had a good relationship. we went out for about 10 months and barely fought. the main reason we broke up was that we were togther all the time so we sufficatied each other pretty much. and i understood that we needed to be apart from each other. that was about a month ago.through out the month we have been together but unoffically. we talk almost everynight and at school we hang out all the time. and we have hooked up a couple times. so the other day i had gone over to her house to see her and she was acting like we were going out again kissing me cuddling etc. and so today i brought up if we were going to get back together or not because i was wondering about it. and she said things like it didnt feel right and stuff like that. yet after she said that she kissed me again. and on top of that she told me she was thinking about staying single because she doesnt want to have to worry about me.

so i guess im asking is what should i do to get her to see me as a boyfriend again and wanna be with me? cause when i bring it up it seems to make it not happen. no matter what i do.




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You should keep things going the way they are.

She will probably get tired of being single and if you remain close to her and a good friend, she may come back to you.

Consider yourself lucky that she still likes you. Many people have ex's who refuse to talk to them.

Good luck! George

-- from George
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