mi bf dosnt live in the same state as me but the thing is i know him so its not some guy that i met on the internet he use to live here and he went out with one of my friends but now that he lives in a diff state i keep thinking hes cheating on me. there is this other guy that lives here and we like each other and today i got really stressed and he told me i was cute because i didnt know how to do something and he started to blush i talk to him on the phone all the time but i dont talk to my bf on the phone i dont know if i should break up with my bf or not and go out with the one guy thats close by?
LoLo2454 answered Sunday November 7 2004, 9:54 pm: If i were you i would go with the guy close by. Because you dont even talk to your bf. so there is no point to it, no offense. i think it would be more fun to to have a bf close by, someone to cuddle with :) Hope I helped!
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PrEtTyKiTtY0428 answered Sunday November 7 2004, 9:19 pm: Well if u like the guy that lives where u do now, then go out with him instead of the one thats far away. long distance relationships dont work out that great. u may like ur boyfriend who lives far away but it will never be anything serious between u guys because of the distance. [ PrEtTyKiTtY0428's advice column | Ask PrEtTyKiTtY0428 A Question ]
carmextHiEF answered Sunday November 7 2004, 9:08 pm: well long distance relationships aren't easy. it takes a lot of trust and support. since you feel your boyfriend might be cheating on you it's probably not best you stick with him. It obviously seems like your relationship isn't working out for the best. I think it'd be best to break up with him, move on, and possibly check out the new guy your possibly interested in. [ carmextHiEF's advice column | Ask carmextHiEF A Question ]
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