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Old Feb 18, 2007, 08:24 AM
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Telling my ex to get over me - but its more complicated than that!

A while ago, i was going out with this guy, and my parents are strict and don't want me to have a boyfriend until i'm older. They read my text messages and found out about a previous boyfriend and the one i was currently with. They grounded me, and they don't trust me, however i still talk to him on-line. He got over me, and i got over him, and then he started having feelings for me again, and i feel the same. We can't do anything as i feel guilty about going behind my parents back, and i dont want to break their trust again. I've spoken to him about all of this, and i've told him on a few occassions nothing can happen between us, but he still insists on having feelings for me. I'm meeting up with him for his birthday just as friends, i've told him nothing can happen and he says he understands and that he just wants to see me. I don't have a clue what to do, because i like him soooo much, we both love each other, but i just can't face going behind my parents back.

Basically, how do i tell him to get over me when i've told him already and i don't want to hurt his feelings and i still want to be friends with him??! Helppp!

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Old Feb 18, 2007, 08:30 AM   #2  
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First question is how old are you?
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Old Feb 18, 2007, 08:37 AM   #3  
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First question is how old are you?
i'm eighteen
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Old Feb 18, 2007, 08:46 AM   #4  
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Then guess what do not let your parents dictate to you who you can and can not see. Your an adult now. Break free and fly like a bird. Your parents have to realize you need to grow up and make decisions for yourself. It might be diffulcult for them to except but come on your 18.

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If you know someone likes you then don't expect them to just stop, and you should know people who have those kinds of feelings cannot just be friends. The only way he will get over you is to stop talking to him period and he will always have hope of being with you as long as you continue to talk or see him socially.
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Surely you know how to tell him to leave you alone and make it stick..... the trouble is you don't want to. And only you can correct that one, I'm afraid. There is a difference between "can't" and "won't"-- a significant difference. As an adult you will need to learn how to do things you don't necessarily want to do, dear Chow Mein, and so its probably best to begin exercising that skill now, eh?
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Val are you sure your not Canadian, Eh?

I think that this person needs to start making decisions for themselves. No matter how strict their parents are. I hope that this person takes steps of maturing and learn how to take the steps of becoming an adult.

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Your 18 and your parents wont let you have a boyfriend. What age are you allowed to have one?

Come on????? Your an adult and free to make your own choices. Your parents seem as though they need to do some growing up!! Not you!

And dont expect this guy just to stop liking you because you said he has to! Feelings just dont have a switch that you turn on and off. But if you really dont want him in your life, tell him so and then cut all contact with him. Stop talking to him online and dont meet him for his birthday. Quite simple and im sure you knew that. But like Val said, you just dont want to!

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LBP agrees: Quite right... Do her parents expect her to be successful at relationships by keeping her from experiencing them??
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Skell I tried to rate you had to spread it.

Chow Mein I have to agree with everybody else in that you can date now since you are an adult. I also think Val hit it on the head. You still want to date this guy.

So my question is what do your parents have against him? Is there something your not telling us, like he's a druggie, a player, or a lawyer (sorry couldn't resist) something along those lines. Because I think your parents should step in and try and stop you then. I'd say that if you were 30.

But if he's just a "normal" guy with no major problems or concerns then I think it's time you told your parents that you respect them, appreciate them, and love them but you must live and learn for yourself now. Tell them you still want there input but not there control.

Having said all that I still feel like somethings missing from your posts and if so could you please fill in some of the blanks. If not ignore this.

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