IAmShammay answered Tuesday March 1 2005, 9:08 am: i dont know your situation, but you should probably not jump to conclusions. you may not be the problem. just talk to him about your feelings, and if he doesnt wanna talk, ask later. its better for him to be ready to talk than be annoyed with you.
sunny411 answered Tuesday March 1 2005, 8:52 am: well...you dont HAVE to be nervouse its a feeling and if you have been together for 17 years. then it could be possible he could break up the only reason is becasue people want to see other people like boys or girls....If he dose you could still be really close as beatfriends....But maybe he could not if he loves you alot 2 maybe he will not. just act like nothing is going to happen. Yes everything happends for a reason you may nevor know why...but inside you still might have that loveing inside of you if he breaks up with you keep it there reambering of him! :) GOOD luck...
sexiibrunette answered Tuesday March 1 2005, 8:19 am: You need to talk about it with him. If you've had him for 17 years and really love him than you can't let him just throw all of that away. Tell him that you two have been together for so long and and that you really love him (if you do) and he can't just throw all of that away. Than say that you're not really sure whether he loves you as much as you love him. I don't think you should be nervous... I believe everything happens for a reason in life - it's fate. If you two were really ment to be together I think that he would realize it and not dump you. If not and he dumps you, you may feel heartbroken, but that's just the way life is.
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