Thanks so much for your advice....I talked to him lastnight and he said he was joking right...but then he started saying i was fat and ugly and that again and i asked him to stop so he hung up on me and won't talk to me now....i think i should just brake up with him...i mean i can find someone better than him i have another guy that treats me with respect better than him but how can i gently break up with him and stay friends and let him know i still love him??
P.S.-You should come down to VA Beach again lol its a nice little vacation haha! VERY relaxing to me!
~Thanks Much~<3Nikki<3
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? DreAmBoi_FaL answered Thursday July 1 2004, 5:48 pm: Well you can't exactly control the relationship after the break up, it also depends on what his reaction is to it. But the next time you talk to him you should just easily break it to him. You could say that you've been having some problems with the relationship that is bothering you and that you think it would be best to break up. Ya know, nuthn harsh that will scar him for life, and it's not the "let's just be friends" line. He might take it hard, he might not, that could affect how your friendship will be after the relationship. Letting him know that you still love/care about him can be easily be done when ever you feel like it. Whether it be right when you break up with him or when things are a bit more calm between you two. I would prolly wait til a bit after and say something like "Even though we're just friends, I still love you and (insert anything else that would go well with this)" lol. I'm glad that you know other guys out there that will treat you well. Hopefully you'll find a suitable b/f.
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