Let me fill you in before I ask my question..Ok my ex and I have one of the most perfect relationships in the world. He finally admitted he loved and everything was going good and we were getting really close. Well then this other girl asks him out and he says yes he sed he wants to have a lil fun before we get into a relationship because he will be tied down..Also that he is scared because he got out of a serious relationship not that long ago and he is scared that ours will turn out like theirs did but anyways..What should I do?!?!?! I dont know I want to ask him to break up with her but I dont know if I could actually do that Im hoping they will break up by themselves but I still dont know what to do..
XxSecretLovexX answered Saturday February 5 2005, 5:52 pm: Tied Down ?! okay hun if your soon to be boyfriend feels like he's gonna be tied down then tht's not good he should be thinking of it as in LOVE not traped ... can't he have fun with you ?! instead of hooking up with some other girl ... think about it , if he isn't ready to get serious then it's not ment to be hope i helped XoX liliy P.s. Stand up for ur self and dont let him play with ur feelings i dont want you to get hurt [ XxSecretLovexX's advice column | Ask XxSecretLovexX A Question ]
MissEmmyBoo answered Saturday February 5 2005, 11:08 am: I think your boyfriend is a jerk. I mean, he says he doesn't want to be tied down, yet he's DATING someone else? I think you should forget about him and maybe have some fun yourself. Try to get back in the game with someone else, this guy's an asshole.
*Hope I helped*
-Emmy Boo- [ MissEmmyBoo's advice column | Ask MissEmmyBoo A Question ]
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