Question Posted Thursday December 23 2004, 5:45 pm
well the thing is, my ex and i broke up about a month ago after being together for almost 2 yrs. He lives in pa and i live in md. we are trying to get back together because we still love each other and i'm going to visit my dad so we figured it would be an easy way for us to see each other. lately he has not called me on the nights that we have been talking since the day i moved to md. some of his friends from his school i talk to, and one of them told me a few weeks ago that he had a gf. so i called him and asked him about it. he said that he didnt have a gf but he did like this girl. so of course i was angry and upset cause we have been talking about getting back together and having sex. so he said that he wasnt sure if he'd go out with her or not and if so that it wouldnt be a serious relationship because nobody in the world could replace me. i'm to the point now where i have no idea what to do. i still love him very much and i know he loves me as well. i still want to be with him but it feels like he is keeping things from me. and also cause he doesnt call anymore. what should i do? thanks so much for your help!
babeoriental answered Thursday December 23 2004, 8:48 pm: long distance relationships are tough. like you could never see him to see what he is really up to. well i would say ask one of his closest friends who is with him most of the time and ask him to keep on eye out and if anything happens to tell you. i kno it may sound kinda bad but it would get the job done. or you guyz could just end it or try to tough it out. it's your choice. good luck [ babeoriental's advice column | Ask babeoriental A Question ]
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