2day is mine and my boyfriends 2 months...but we have been talking longer than that. but anyways...for the past few days we have been arguing alot about me talkin 2 guys..he says he trust me, but really he doesnt! but thats not it. well he transferd to my school because of me, then we started talking. and well im with him every passing period, we always text in class, im always with him @ lunch and well were always together after skool. all my homegirls think its so cute and that were the perfect couple!..but alot of my homeboys are like dont you get tired of him?!...but today since we were arguin he sat sumwhere else @ lunch..and well its just that i need time to my self. but whwen he doesnt sit with me, he is a loner!!...
im sorry this is so long..but really, i do need some advice!!
FunnyCide answered Thursday December 2 2004, 11:39 pm: talk to him, tell him how you feel. tell him that you are sorry, and that you want to still go out, or whatever. invite him to sit with you at lunch tomorrow and be nice about it!
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hEre2hElpyA answered Thursday December 2 2004, 11:14 pm: Its sounds cute that he switched schools and everything but dont you think your spending a little too much time with him? Just say you need some space and time to think. Dont break up with him just tell him how u feel. [ hEre2hElpyA's advice column | Ask hEre2hElpyA A Question ]
Solaris answered Thursday December 2 2004, 10:30 pm: I wouldnt break up with him, but I would ask for some time apart. Spending time is great, but you need to set your limits and allow for some "you" time. If you dont, then things could go awry with you two.
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