Tomorrow is my 15th birthday. Im in a pagent and i dont think that my boyfriend is going to come to it. Also, he didnt come to my little party yesterday either. What do i do? How can i get him to want to be with me on my birthday after the pagant? I dont even know if he knows its my birthday tomorrow. His whole family knows but i dont think he does. Should i be with him tomorrow or would that just be a bad idea? I just want it to be special.. ya know?
If you can help me id really appreciate it.
Sorry so long i just have a lot of different things on my mind
LaLa34lismchle answered Friday September 24 2004, 7:23 pm: i think wen u talk to him next just be like im so excited tomorows my bday and be like itd be so cool if u came to my pagent ud get to see me do(whatever u do at ur pagent) and be like its be so fun to see u on my bday u should realli come ....or u could just be like what r u doing tomorow and wen hes like blah blah whatever belike noooooooo ur coming to my pagent to see me and hang out with me on my bday [ LaLa34lismchle's advice column | Ask LaLa34lismchle A Question ]
x0x_surfergirl_x0x answered Friday September 24 2004, 5:24 pm: If he doesn't remember your birthday he's not gonna to be that fun to be with you after the pagent. So I would just ditch and and say its ladie's night cuz I don't want my boyfriend ruining my birthday! lol Just have fun with your friends. And when you see him in school or when ever be like "you kno my birthday just passed recently" You can see his reaction if he cares or not. But anyway. HAPPY BIRTHDAY!! [ x0x_surfergirl_x0x's advice column | Ask x0x_surfergirl_x0x A Question ]
SheaStadium answered Friday September 24 2004, 5:22 pm: If ur bf dusnt no that and dusnt want to spend time with u, u need to talk to him. If it keeps up, dump him. I suggest just hangin out w/ ur friends that way u wont spend the day worrying about it.
hope i helped! [ SheaStadium's advice column | Ask SheaStadium A Question ]
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