Ok, my boyfriend and i just broke up .. and the thing is, I still love him to death but i have this "thing" for this other guy that i've been talking to.. I'm a freshman and the other guy is a senior .. He likes me or so he says and he's not that type of guy that wants "action" .. he's stilla virgin.. but .. what should I do? I can I handle this?
Juelz2005 answered Thursday June 10 2004, 8:05 am: well, im not really an expert, but if you and your "bf" broke up, there was a good reason right? even if you do still adore him (going through the same thing) you still need to get out there and date other guyz. i think i went out with 3 different guyz and adored like 4 others since we broke up, but none of them could compare to him. thats how you know its really love, no matter who your with, you think of him. just try to widen your horizens, date other guyz and see how you feel. i hope you get through this and feel free to ask me personally in my column. i would love to try and help you more. :) [ Juelz2005's advice column | Ask Juelz2005 A Question ]
storageanddisposal answered Thursday June 10 2004, 7:56 am: I agree. If he's still a virgin, his hormones are probably driving him crazy. But it's up to you whether or not you can trust him. A lot of the time people miss their girl/boyfriend. It usually has to do with people missing the closeness. But a lot of the time, if they get back together, their relationship is doomed to end in a similar if not the exact same way. [ storageanddisposal's advice column | Ask storageanddisposal A Question ]
JamesBaybiGurl answered Thursday June 10 2004, 12:57 am: Well, Hun any boy will do anything to get into your pants. But if you feel you can trust him. Then go for it! Just be smart!
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