I did. I was going out with my 3rd boyfriend, and I kept thinking about my crush and that ruined my chance with him. I told him that I need to broke up with him and he was asking me why and I said that I like someone else and I told him my crush's name and he knows him, so he was fine until my friend told me that after lunch (That's where I broke up with him), he told the teacher that he was sick and he put his head down. I felt horrible and I decided that I'm going back out with him again and we did fine until I broke up with him for the same reason again. Now, I went out with him 5 times and he broke up with me 3 times because he thought that he's not the right guy for me and the same reason again and again. So that is my story.
-HeartBrokenForever (Diane N)
2007-11-27 09:35:35
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answered by ♫Di [Pro-Love, Anti-Hate]♫ 7
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Many Times
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answered by susanna 3
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Unfortunatly, I have. It was very tragic because at the end I couldn't take it. See, I met this guy and I started to like him. I never knew he liked me until he hinted it. (He wanted me to come to this party, he said he would only come if I did.) Then we expressed our feeling about a week later, (for each other, lol) I liked him, and ended up loving him, but see, I was confused on everything about love and stuff, and I wrote a poem about him and thought it over. I broke up with him, 3 months later, and he was crushed. In the end, I broke my heart as well, because as much as I tried I couldn't stop thinking of him, and us. Well, he got another girl and everything, and now he's feeling happy, and so am I. I'm over him. But sometimes, I wonder if I had never made that choice, would we still be together. There isn't a chance I skip to think of what could've been.
2007-11-27 12:59:11
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answered by Laura M 2
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Once I did - not through being dishonest however. She was a reporter/correspondent for Time Magazine - we both were living in Cairo Egypt at the time.
We had a lot of fun and adventure - the kind you only experience outside of the U.S.
I wished her well - she cried and oh I felt like a real...(can't use that 4 letter word here - but you get the point).
Gerry (cheer up - these things pass - but you never forget).
2007-11-27 12:47:58
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answered by Gerry 7
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Yes, I have had my heart broken. MY Freshman year of High School, this guy asked me out. I was madly in love with this guy. Well, my best friend was moving, so my other best friend named MJ, decided to throw her a party. She invited him, but she didn't invite me. I heard about the party, and was eventually invited. He asked me if I was going, but I told him I didn't know, because the day before him and my friend MJ had been passing notes, and he dropped one, and I read it. It made me so sad. Anyway, I went to the party, to surprise him, and make her mad. Well, MJ was all over him at that party. I haven't been the same since that party, but I'm glad I walked away. Because now my new boyfriend and I have been dating for a year and a half.
:) It all gets better.
2007-11-27 11:38:50
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answered by ~Korn~ 2
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yes, but that seems to be how the world works. I have had my heartbroken too! I would have rather loved for a short time rather than never loved at all! I got over it and so will he! You learn to move on with your life. I met a wonderful guy after getting my heart broken! It all seems to have a way of working its self out!
2007-11-27 09:35:28
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answered by lisababyg ♥ 5
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Not intentionally. These days nobody gets close enough to get bruised. I am very candid and I expect the same. The last thing I would want is somebody to be with me when they were dreaming about somebody else. It is one of those proud aspects of not dating for a long time.
2007-11-27 09:34:29
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answered by MR 2
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Yes, when I was a teenager this guy I worked with had a crush on me so I went out with him, even though I only liked him as a friend. We only went on one date, but then after that he called me all the time and would stare at me at work.
Not too long afterward, a guy I really did like asked me out and he would come visit me at work all the time. The first guy had to witness me flirting with this guy and I could tell he was hurt by it. His best friend came to my work once and said to me "I can't stand girls like you." Ouch!
I admit now, I should have handled the situation better, but I was only a teenager at the time and still very immature. I would not have flirted with my crush in front of the guy who liked me.
2007-11-27 09:48:05
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answered by Lydia 5
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Being a hopeless romantic, I have had my heart broken enough times to be used to it. I hope I haven't broken anyone elses, but I probably have.
Whenever your heart is broken, you bring it on yourself for letting someone affect you so much. Sometimes I envy those who can close themselves off and just have fun with relations. That's only sometimes though.
2007-11-27 09:50:44
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answered by Grunty O 2
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Nope!
I tend to have this air of nonchalance about me, and it generally carries over to whomever might find me interesting. Broken hearts suck...I would hope I never do that to anyone.
P.S. You're pretty.
2007-11-27 09:31:12
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answered by AM Enforcer 2
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