i asked before about if there was anyone that could help me..well if ur a phychic cuz well my boyfriend and i dont get to see each other alot and i juss wanna know if hes chating on me and if hes been tellin me the truth bout everything..i juss want someone that can tell me what is goin on and how things are hopefully im his only gurl..
HurleyGurley answered Sunday August 8 2004, 1:22 pm: ok you should definitly trust him..thats what relationships are for! you just need to talk to him about it and ask him straight up..get a good answer out of him! im sorry but i dont think that i'm the person to ask about if hes cheating on you or not..ask him! :) xoxo [ HurleyGurley's advice column | Ask HurleyGurley A Question ]
MeganKristine answered Sunday August 8 2004, 11:03 am: Sweety, A relationship isn't a relationship if you don't have trust. You need to trust your boyfriend if you really care for him. Ask him about it, not us. Go and speak with him, tell him your feelings because right now thats the best thing. [ MeganKristine's advice column | Ask MeganKristine A Question ]
ClurBur answered Sunday August 8 2004, 10:32 am: I dont think anyone can tell you that apart from him, and he probably wont admit it if he is. Really instead you should confront him and just tell him your suspicious and want a straight answer :o) [ ClurBur's advice column | Ask ClurBur A Question ]
TheKnightOwl answered Sunday August 8 2004, 6:03 am: Okay, going on personal experience, if his story changes about where he's been, then yes. I hope he isn't, but its possible. Don't fret, you could simply ask him. If he repeats the question, there is a good chance he is. I hope this has helped. Good luck.
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