ok, i have this boyfriend which i love very much and hes moving to california in 30 days and im thinking about breaking up with him because i think it would be better to not see him b4 he goes so i wont be as devistated s i would be watching him leave in front of me so should i break up with him or not?
frenchfries21 answered Saturday January 1 2005, 1:58 pm: i think you should because your right, you will be devistated, this way you can get used to not being with him all the time. once he leaves hes gone so do it now to lessen the pain.
hope i helped!
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xOButtErflyKiSsEsOx answered Saturday January 1 2005, 1:09 am: Well depends how far away that is from you..nd i think that if you dump him ull be rele upset expecially if you love him but i mean he ll meet new girls at his new school..so maybe you should..
Good luck
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angel411 answered Saturday January 1 2005, 12:53 am: no. if you love him, savor every last moment with him. create more memories. the same thing is happening w/ me and my bf only i am the one who is moving. if you really do love him like you say... then stay with him until he leaves. and treasure all the last times you can have. [ angel411's advice column | Ask angel411 A Question ]
FunnyBunny answered Saturday January 1 2005, 12:40 am: No, not to be rude or anything but I think it's stupid to break up with someone if you don't know what happened. When I moved two states away my boyfriend and I decided to keep it going we did break up after a month or so but now its getting eaiser and we're thinking of getting back together. ~Mindy(please rate)~ [ FunnyBunny's advice column | Ask FunnyBunny A Question ]
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