Last night I was on MSN talking to one of my friends (tom) and my boyfriend (Jon) while they were at Jon's house. Tom asked me what I would do if Jon broke up with me so I asked if he was and Tom said maybe. Later on I asked again and Jon said he wasn't. This morning I asked my other friend (who is Jon's friend) if Jon was going to break up with me and he said yes. I tried texting Jon last night asking about it but he hasn't replied. I don't know what to think. Dan and Tom try to break me and him up alot and I don't know whether this is just another attempt.
storageanddisposal answered Saturday November 6 2004, 9:26 am: Don't talk to Jon about it! You've already tried twice, it's probably starting to piss him off, that's why he's not responding. How would you feel is someone you dated constantly asked you if you were breaking up with him? I'm telling you, the more you ask, the more annoying you'll seem. Come on, use some common sense. If they're trying to break you two up like you say they are, of course they're going to tell you he's going to break up with you. Why would you even ask them? He said he wasn't going to dump you, that should be good enough. [ storageanddisposal's advice column | Ask storageanddisposal A Question ]
S_C answered Saturday November 6 2004, 9:01 am: Sit down with Jon, talk to him. Tell him Tom, and that other friend were saying things to you. Tell him that you are concerned, and was wondering if he's going to break up with you. [ S_C's advice column | Ask S_C A Question ]
K*tina answered Saturday November 6 2004, 8:35 am: Well you should just ask him why he wants to break up with u and what did u do wrong..if he wont reply 2 ur texts then ask him 2 his face...
xoshaneyney3283 answered Saturday November 6 2004, 8:17 am: Sit down with john and talk to him about it and let him know how you feel about his firends trying to break, and maybe if it continues you should break up with him.
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