First off you have to be brutally honest with yourself and ask yourself what problems the 2 of you had and why the break-up. If you fought all the time, and either you or your boyfriend didn't want to share, then it's not a good relationship. If he cheated on you, flirted with your girlfriends, was out with his buddies too much and never kept dates with you, then consider yourself lucky and don't go back. If he's a nice guy, then I'd call him and ask if you could meet somewhere. Communication is everything and so tell him you still care about him and realize you both have to work at your relationship and you're willing to give it your best shot. Whether dating someone or marriage or even friendships we all have to work at each one of these to make them work. If he doesn't want to get back together please don't take it to heart, but realize there is someone else out there much better suited to you. Good luck Marcy
How Can You Mend a Broken Heart was created on 1971-01-28.
He probably discovered that you were good for him. It is easier to mend a broken relationship that to start afresh.
How can you mend my broken heart.
With a needle and thread, she'll mend the hole in your jacket. Unfortunately, only time can truly mend a broken heart. It would be a tragedy if you are unable to mend the relationship with your dad before he passes away. Dad used a bit of string to mend the torn volleyball net. Grandma always carries a sewing kit incase she has to mend something unexpectedly.
Some Broken Hearts Never Mend was created in 1977-01.
It can be literally repairing breaks or weak spots in a fence, or it can be an idiom for repairing a "broken" friendship or other relationship.
His goal is to mend the broken relationship with his kid by going to the meeting
A broken bone starts to mend immediately. Unless of course it is displaced then it has to be re-set then the healing starts
The BeeGees.
Yes if he is willing. If he is not, you're wasting your time.
with a pumpkin patch
I use crazy glue myself.