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I Need Relationship Advice

Need Relationship advice?
I need advice
im just out a relationship not that long ago
me and the girl have decided to stay friends
but as it was her who broke it off i still really like her
she tells me im practically everything in a boy she would want yet she doesn’t want me
i want to know if there’s anyway i can show her what shes missing without making it obvious that im still mad about her.
i need something effective as she doesn’t like to show her emotions to well.
Can anyone help me or am i wasting my time?
Don’t play any stupid games, sweetie. This girl broke it off with you, so look elsewhere. Don’t waste your time.
Relationship Advice : How to Have a Great Conversation
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