my ex boyfriend broke up with me when his girlfriend before me gave birth to his son and now they have broke up he wants me back i want him aswell and have told him. he tells me he wants me but tells his mates he doesn't and it is really confusing.WHAT DO I DO PLEASE HELP ME
LilMia811 answered Thursday April 22 2004, 1:21 am: Listen girl, I went through the exact same problem for almost a year, and let me tell you it is not worth it! Babymoms and Babydads will always be together, even when they are not, they truelly still are. When 2 people have a child together, they share an eternal bond. Everytime his bm has a problem, and I mean any little problem, he will run straight out of your arms, and into hers. And if they had sex once and it got that far, they will never stop having sex. Its basically like this you should want to be #1 in your guys life, and he's got a #1(girl) and a #2(baby). It may be hard to stay at first, but in the end you'll be gald. Trust me! [ LilMia811's advice column | Ask LilMia811 A Question ]
Luckycharms424 answered Wednesday April 21 2004, 9:20 pm: if you really love him you will go with him and be with him no matter what all couples go through theyre rough times and these are the things that make theyre relationships stronger
jbdreamer answered Tuesday April 20 2004, 1:07 pm: It sounds like this guy cares more about himself before anyone else. He only does what is convinent for him. Forget him, he isn't worth your time. [ jbdreamer's advice column | Ask jbdreamer A Question ]
s_galgoci answered Monday April 19 2004, 11:22 am: Screw him! If he's got a kid with this chick, he's gonna play ping pong with the both of you. Back and forth til death do u part. My suggestion is DONT! [ s_galgoci's advice column | Ask s_galgoci A Question ]
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