The best thing is to act on the logic of the issue: that the other person is committed to another person and so is not open to a relationship with you. To do this, pursue your other interests, friends and activities. As you get more involved, your feelings will fade. Often crushes and previous exes who you convince to break up with the one they are with don't work out. Possibly because they need the space to find themselves, as you would in a similar cirumstance.
its when you go nuts over loving someone!!!!!!the person i like already knows
i believe so.... a relationship should only be between two people...
you feel like you want to do it over and over but you don't tell him that you like somebody else
thats already in simplest form..
Go out with someone else
9 over 49 is already simplified so thats your answer
she is probably into someone else or she just not ready for a relationship. there are some girls who say that to see what you would still go after her to see if your the one for her. if thats not the case then suck it up and get over it
... Thats not working...Also i already have 2 other cats....
get over it already
By brushing yourself down, picking yourself up, by putting a smile on your face, getting out in the world and finding someone who can love you back. Hopefully a wiser, better person because of this painful experience.
I'm sry that ur relationship has ended with someone special all you can do is find someone else that will still make you happy but never forget about someone that you care about
You can't really, I mean, you can't go up to someone you like and say "Would you like to be in a relationship with me?", but if you're already going out with them then you can just say, "Would you like to be my girlfriend/boyfriend?" But you should be prepared for rejection. Relationships are built over time, and asking a question like that is only the formal part, it won't give you an actual relationship.