Question Posted Saturday November 13 2004, 9:14 pm
my bf and i r in a huge fight ...but its kas he made me upset..i really wanna talk to him about it..but he needs to appologise to me 1st.. should i wait 4 him or should i say sumtin...im 15/f/ if it helps
Jason38X answered Sunday November 14 2004, 2:45 pm: tell him first you shouldn't break up because of a fight maybe he feels the same as you so just go first
AgGiEcUtIe771 answered Sunday November 14 2004, 1:13 am: Hey,
If you still wanna work things out, you need to come out first. It doesnt matter who started it, you should be the bigger person and come out and apologizing for even getting into a fight and tell him you love him. If he doesnt understand, he isnt worth your while.
Hope all goes well!!
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Siren_Cytherea answered Sunday November 14 2004, 12:10 am: I had this predicament awhile back. Call him/talk to him about it. Tell him he needs to apologize to you first if you're so intent on making him apologize first. But if it's really bothering you/really upsetting you, call him and/or talk to him about it. He's never gonna know how upset you are unless you tell him yourself. So talk to him. You'll never resolve a fight unless you talk through it - or even verbally duke it out. Fight, compromise, apologize. That's how it should work. Talk it out. Communication is KEY. I hope this helps!
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AdviceMistress answered Saturday November 13 2004, 11:45 pm: u be the better one and talk 2 him don't be selfish and wait until he has 2 apologize!! if u want to talk 2 him again and fix this relationship u better step up 2 the plate right now!!
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