Sounds like the script for a low budget movie :P
Send lots of texts and make plenty of passive-aggressive comments until he understands
1)Don't let your life revolve around your friend. Find new activities to engage in, or return to some old ones you might have left by the wayside.
2)See how things develop once the 'new penny shine' wears off the relationship.
3)If all else fails, try cultivating some new friendships.
I have a feeling the OP is "creature that lives under a bridge"-ing everyone here, especially after reading some of his other replies.
Just give it time, eventually the new feeling he has with her will fade, and he'll look for excuses to get away from her.
That does sound a tad foreboding
---------- Post added 2013-06-20 at 03:14 AM ----------
I am not familiar with "creature that lives under a bridge"-ing people. Enlightenment is requested if you would provide.
---------- Post added 2013-06-20 at 03:16 AM ----------
Though me and her does have a quite awkward past so us hanging together, strolling happily around a field of petals, is sadly out of the picture
---------- Post added 2013-06-20 at 03:18 AM ----------
Maybe it is, maybe i am just gathering opinions on my next great blockbuster movie, maybe its not actually a low budget movie, maybe i am a world famous director?!
oooooooooor maybe i am not. Most likely.
---------- Post added 2013-06-20 at 03:20 AM ----------
as i mentioned earlier, she was originally my "friend" or, may i say, acquaintance might be a better word for it.
---------- Post added 2013-06-20 at 03:30 AM ----------
Strike when/while the iron is hot i suppose
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