There's this girl that likes my boyfriend a lot... She always tries to break us up and she won't take no for an answer... He says that he doesn't like her but whenever I'm talking to him online he ignores me most of the time to talk to her... Do you think maybe he likes her, or do you think he's just trying to get her off his case? (15/f)
Siren_Cytherea answered Monday July 12 2004, 3:26 am: In my math class, my guy and I got put into different groups for this thing, and this girl kept flirting with him. I glared daggers at her when her back was turned and he caught me once, so he came over and talked to me when the teacher left the room 'cause he knew it was bothering me. If he hadn't caught me glaring, he never would've known it bothered me. Guys can't read minds...
Tell your guy how much it bothers you that he lets her flirt and doesn't shove her away. Have you told him it bothers you that he ignores you to talk to her on line? Bring it to his attention. Your guy might be talking to her about how much he wants her to get off his case and stop bothering the two of you. I'd want to think that if I was in your case. I hope I helped!
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iPlayTheAirGuitar answered Sunday July 11 2004, 11:15 am: Hmm Its really hard too say. You should just kick that girls ass :D
No, but for real.. I've been in this situation before, and my best friend bribed her way into making my boyfriend break up w/ me for her. So if I were you.. I'd make sure that he doesnt do that. Just talk to him... or when your online, start a convo that gets his attention so he pays attention to you. I dont know if this helped... probably not. But I hope everything turns out okay.
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