Ok..here I go...
I was going out with Aaron, and dumped him for his best friend, Josh. Now since his Josh hates me(we went out he dumped me), Aaron wants to go back out with me...and i said yes...but it's a long distance between us. Is it a good idea? Or no? Please help me!
Additional info, added Tuesday September 14 2004, 8:47 pm: I jus got baq up w/ my x-b/f Kirk, i told Aaron, and he hates me, but Kirk is in my school and we see eachother alot...whats wrong w/ aaron? he blocked me on AIM and i hate when people do that. it sux
HELLLLLp. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? TinahOfCourse answered Friday August 27 2004, 5:46 pm: I honestly don't think it's a good idea. I know this isn't my place, but it's probably not going to work out. First, long distance relationships are very difficult to handle. And secondly, the whole dumping him for his best friend probably jeapordized the relationship more. Anyhow, that's my opinion. Do what you want though. :] Good luck. [ TinahOfCourse's advice column | Ask TinahOfCourse A Question ]
l0vinDaRainx3 answered Friday August 27 2004, 4:40 pm: well ive been in a long distance relationship and they reeli dont turn out 2 good...unless you reeli trust him and hes loyal then yes but if not i would reeli say no
xChainMeUp13x answered Friday August 27 2004, 4:04 pm: well it matters, if u dont mind havin the long distance thing nd u talk to him a lot nd see him wen u can nd u want to get into sumthin like then its a great idea but if u dont want something like that then fuck it dunt do it
hope i helped
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MizAdviceGurl_04 answered Thursday August 26 2004, 11:08 pm: um well it mite not be tha best idea, but hey.. GO FOR IT! lol, but if u ever meet another guy, that u really like, u gotta realize that aaron and u prolly wont work out, so go out with that guy cuz it will be easier on u. but for now i think its fine 2 do tha long distance thing. [ MizAdviceGurl_04's advice column | Ask MizAdviceGurl_04 A Question ]
His_Baby_Gurl answered Thursday August 26 2004, 7:28 pm: Hey, I know how you feal. The same thing happened to me. I am dateing this guy named Matt, who lives in Texas. And I live in Florida. (Yea long distance lol) And this is the fourth time we have dated. Eventually things happen. He has cheated on me twice now, and i forgave him. But now I'm loseing him again. Yes we are still dateing but to him it's like we arent. I would say go ahead and go back out with him if you really want to, but if you do keep alert. I have dated this kid Matt for probably a total of a year not counting the few weeks we werent together. But if you don't go back out with him, tell him you don't think it will work and you just want to be friends.
I hope i helped.
XxTBSgirlxX answered Thursday August 26 2004, 6:26 pm: Hey, I think its great that he forgives you and wants to go back out with you but that fact that its a long distant relationship isnt such a good idea, if anything you should have an open relationship which you can still go out on dates with diff. guys but Aaron is your only one. Ya get what im saying? i think thats what you should do cuz im in a open relationship with my semi b/f thats going away to college so yea..
Karen answered Thursday August 26 2004, 6:05 pm: Yep, it's a good idea. It's great that Aaron is giving you another chance. Most guys won't do that. Just give it another try and if it doesn't work out in the end, then it wasn't meant to be. Hope I helped and good luck :) [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
LilMia811 answered Thursday August 26 2004, 6:01 pm: its nice that aaron wants to give you another chance. all i can say is give it a try, if it doesnt owrk out than it wasnt meant to be. [ LilMia811's advice column | Ask LilMia811 A Question ]
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