Okay, i like this guy and he can be SO SO sweet sometimes.. but he really can be a jerk too. He's called me names, and i think he takes advantage of a lot of people... but to me, he's still great, and i try to tell myself that he's not, but it doesn't work! i've liked him for over a year now. right now he's mad at me, and he tends to do this a lot. he like finds reasons to get mad, and he won't even tell me what it is! i don't understand it. i just need help on what i should tell him or what i should do. PLEASE DON'T SAY "GET OVER HIM"... I've heard it TOO many times, and I don't want to hear it again..
--*Thanks for the help. I'll rate*--
TheGovernor answered Friday September 17 2004, 7:50 pm: You have acknowledged the fact that he is a jerk. You have acknowledged the fact that he gets angry at you and makes up reasons for it. You've acknowleged the fact that he taks advantage of people. But he is sweet too? This doesn't sound like an excellent situation to me. If this guy cared about you and you want to have a nice little relationship then he is going to have to stop being such a dick. And if he contineus to act this way, you need to find a new boyfriend. Clinging to this one will NOT help you. From your question you have asked me not to say "get over him." This shows that people have told you this before because they acknowledge that this guy is a two face. Why haven't you taken their advice? [ TheGovernor's advice column | Ask TheGovernor A Question ]
LilMia811 answered Friday September 17 2004, 7:47 pm: Well sorry hun but the truth of the matter is you need to GET OVER HIM. This guy is an ass. He calls you names and picks fights with you!?!? What could you possible see in him? This guys is treating you like crap. What you need to do is find someone who will treat you right, and not put you through all this stress. Find somone who has respect for you and will treat you like you are worth it cuz you are. [ LilMia811's advice column | Ask LilMia811 A Question ]
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