Ok.Well im pretty young.And i've knwon this guy jeremy for awhile but we barely used to talk.So this weekend(Thursday-Sunday) I went up to my friend jessica who lives about an hour n a half away..and i saw him and i got drunk that nite and i was flirting with him kissen n everything.Tha next day we were flirting n everything n we were basically goin out and we were like this just about everyday.And i lost my virginity to him.And now were going out but he lives an hour n a half away and i really hope this works out cuz hes my first..im just scared when skool startz back he'll meet sum1 new and i dont know if i should stay with him.Basically the question is should i stay with him and then take tha chance of getting hurt relle badly..or just break up with him now and not get as hurt as i could if i stay with him?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? x0xpyrobabix0x answered Tuesday August 24 2004, 6:20 pm: Tough question. But all I can really say is, if you like him so much, stay with him. If he likes you, and I'm sure he does..he won't just leave you for somebody else. Talk to him about it, tell him how you feel. He will probably get to a point where he brings the thing up about you not trusting him, or that you need to. This is all your decision. You shouldn't be scared, if he likes/loves you, then he won't leave you for another person. If he does, then I'm sorry, but you can do better. He just wasn't for you if he is going to leave you for another girl. Good luck, tell me how it goes! I hope I helped!! =)
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