hey.. so i have this boyfriend, and he has a really bad temper.. and he's really moody, but i know he loves me it's just, i've been with him so long i'm afriad that i dont love him like i used to. i seem to be more intrested in other guys and paying less attention to him. i dont call him as much and dont really have anything to say at breaks. what should i do? i'm thinking about breaking up with him but i dont know how to do it. and i also hang out with him and his friends EVERY day so how am i supose to hang out with him after breakin up with him? and i kno that he's really bitter to many girls and i kno he'll be mean to me if i break up with him. tell me what to do! thanks..
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? sp4rklingr4in answered Friday July 2 2004, 4:59 am: If you don't love your boyfriend like you used to then there's no question about it; you're going to have to break up with him. Pull him to the side one of these days and just tell him the truth. Say something along the lines of "I think that it would be better if we were just friends." If he truly loves you, he will understand and let you go. He might not talk to you for the first few weeks. I would give it all summer break, but you can still hang out with him and his friends once school starts again. I broke up with my ex boyfriend a while ago and we're still friends. Follow your heart and don't make anyone lead you to do anything that you don't want to do. If you don't think that your current bf is the right guy for you, then he isn't. [ sp4rklingr4in's advice column | Ask sp4rklingr4in A Question ]
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