Question Posted Saturday October 23 2004, 12:12 pm
Situation: Ex boyfriend moved to another state.. i mean.. i love him soo much! i havent see him since he left... 2 months ago.. And I talked to him recently.. he says hes moving back here.. Hes the guy I lost my virginity to...
Situation: I'm engaged right now.. but I think if my Ex came back... i would do something I will regret..
I know I love both guys..and both guys love me.. so how do I choose?
liddylflirtx3 answered Saturday October 23 2004, 4:24 pm: Simple. You're engaged to someone - and that is the person you said "yes" to spending the rest of your life with. Don't go back to your ex-boyfriend...Just like you said - you could do something you'd regret! [ liddylflirtx3's advice column | Ask liddylflirtx3 A Question ]
Tori_Dori answered Saturday October 23 2004, 1:10 pm: Yeah, you're right, you will regret it if your ex came back and you get married to the other dude. Take it slow with the other guy. This is kinda stuipd,but this is how I helped my friend decide: we got marbles and a weigher, and everything she liked about one guy, got a marble on one side of the weigher, and so on and so on. It helped her a lot. And just follow your heart. It never lies. Good luck, 'n Hope I helped.
-tori [ Tori_Dori's advice column | Ask Tori_Dori A Question ]
xoxobabygirl answered Saturday October 23 2004, 12:49 pm: well just follow ur heart.. and write a paper like about ev erything u like about them and write about what u dont like about them. and u should pick from there or u can tell ur bf that u aint really ready for getting marry so just take things slow with him!! i hope i help k love nicole! [ xoxobabygirl's advice column | Ask xoxobabygirl A Question ]
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