Probably that you love them and just can't get over that and you need to admit that there's no cure for well you know... love
you still like her
Darling, you dumped him - you should take the first step. Before you do it, though, be sure that's what you really want. Don't play with his feelings - or yours.
talk to them on live chat or through a phone call and just tell them something like- i no i dumped you :/ and i totaly regret that! :( and not having you by my side i have realised how much i love you <3 xx
if someone you like is not making a move, perhaps it's worth talking about your feelings with him or being really obvious about them. There's no shame in asking him out though. Good luck and all.
If you boyfriend really wants to dump you, there is nothing you can do to save the relationship. Would you really want to be with someone who doesn't want to be with you? wouldn't you rather find someone who adores you and puts you on a pedestal? In a solid relationship you don't have to worry about being dumped. You discuss problems as they arise. But even though it will be hard for you, let him go without a fuss. He will have a lot of respect for your actions......and besides you will have respect for yourself.
In Deathly Hallows Harry doesn't really have a girlfriend because he dumped Ginny to protect her. In the Epilogue, 19 years later, he has kids with her though
Why? You deserve better man, just put her away...
Best way: Ask your friend to do it for you. Make sure you trust the person you are asking to do it though.
No ... they might faint if it smells really bad though.
its okay to have a crush on someone, but honestly you shouldn't fall in love with a player. i dated one and it sucked. did it again though you couldn't tell he was and after a wile he dumped me for another girl. if you don't want your heart hurt, i suggest that you find someone who will actuallly like you.
Are you asking if the insurance can kick off a bad driver? Or are you asking if you can have the insurance policy dropped on a person? For the first one, I think if they really wanted to, they could drop you. But my guess is the company would just charge the bad driver horrible rates... And for the second question yes, you defiently can have someone removed from the policy. (i guess it does depend on policy though)
If you really like someone despite the fact you've got a boyfriend, you can't truly like the guy you're with. Go for the second guy.