Question Posted Saturday February 12 2005, 4:41 pm
ok. so 3 years ago i had a b/f Randy. he moved away and i havent seen him since. but now his brother goes to my school (travis).Travis got hot. i still havent seen Randy and i dont know wether he is still my b/f or not.but Travis knows every thing i did with him and i wonder if he is going to tell the other boys. i wanna go out with travis but i dont know weather im going out with Randy.and im also to shy to ask him for his phone #,so i can ask his brother if im his g/f. what should i do??????? lil'helper
swimbabe1092 answered Saturday February 12 2005, 8:34 pm: if u havent seen him for 2 yrs he's prolly not ur bf, if you have ur e-mail or im send him a hcat invite or e-mail asking him. If you dont have this ask Travis. neway long distance relationships are never good. TRUST ME i had 1 and he ended up cheating on me and we never saw eachother its just a mess b friends w/ randy and become friends w/ Travis and then gather the nerve to ask him out. [ swimbabe1092's advice column | Ask swimbabe1092 A Question ]
KaYlA1213 answered Saturday February 12 2005, 5:46 pm: i think if you've been away from him for 3 years and don't even know his phone number, you're not together. however, i don't suggest moving in on his brother just yet. build up a great, flirty friendship with him, and then go from there!
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Sherry answered Saturday February 12 2005, 5:19 pm: You havent seen Randy in 3 years and you dont know if your still going out or not? Wow, of course your NOT going out! Even if you didnt really break up, 3 years is long enough to know that its over. Just ask for his number, whats the worst that could happen...you and randy are over. Its time to move on, so go with travis. [ Sherry's advice column | Ask Sherry A Question ]
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