my b/f always hangs out with his frinds and not me when hes the one sayin lets do somethinn!..when i call him hes like well call me when u know what your doin then we neva get to see eachother that night or w/e.. when he knows i get mad hes always like im sorry i love you but then he does it again...i still reallyyy like him alot and i think if i dump him ill regret it but idno what to do
charmed-cherry21 answered Wednesday October 27 2004, 9:02 am: Well you can't get mad at him for spending time with his friends, but if he is your boyfriend then he should be hanging out with you some of the time. I think my boyfriends, friends might be getting mad at him because he always sits with me and 2 of my best friends at lunch. He is the one that is supposed to ask you to go somewhere. But ask your Mom or Dad if he can come over to your house sometime. My boyfriend usually comes over every weekend. ((lol)). But if you really do like him then no don't dump him....yet. Try talking to him and tell him that you feel like he doesn't ever spend time with you that much and that you really want him to.
XbleweyedtearsX answered Tuesday October 26 2004, 11:59 pm: you should talk to him about it and if it keeps on happeneing then you should probably just dump him. You don't deserve that and if he's a good boyfriend and he really loves you like he says then he will listen to you and try to change it. hope i helped :) [ XbleweyedtearsX's advice column | Ask XbleweyedtearsX A Question ]
cutie101 answered Tuesday October 26 2004, 10:27 pm: well tell him how you feel and if dat dont work than mabe he chetin on ya get one of your friends to spy on him or sometin [ cutie101's advice column | Ask cutie101 A Question ]
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