okay so my me ad my boyfriend were gonna make plans for this weekend and i just found out that he might be goin to this other chics party that i wasnt invited to! and i really want him to be with me this weekend. how can i get him to hang out with me and not them?
soccer1386 answered Tuesday April 26 2005, 10:48 pm: Just talk to him and tell him how you feel. You might feel really nervous to tell him the truth but it will pay in the end. And just be like lets just go to a movie or your house or somthing? lol [ soccer1386's advice column | Ask soccer1386 A Question ]
MyPaperHeartIsBleeding answered Tuesday April 26 2005, 10:21 pm: Well somethin like that is kinda goin on with me right now. There is this guy im not even goin out with and whenevr i even talk to another guy he freaks out. I guess he wants me to himself too. Your boyfriend will soon realize this. Just tel him it kinda hurts you to seehim alone n everythign with 'other' gurls! [ MyPaperHeartIsBleeding's advice column | Ask MyPaperHeartIsBleeding A Question ]
HereWithOpenEars answered Tuesday April 26 2005, 10:02 pm: Be honest with him, even if that means admitting your a lil jealous. It's okay, we all get jealous occasionally. You just have to be honest with him and ask him if that party is really that important. He may just wanna have a free night type thing ya know? Or heres an idea, have him take you!
xFeelinLucky answered Tuesday April 26 2005, 10:00 pm: this is just my opinion, but i think that your boyfriend should pick you over some other chick. so either talk to him and straighten it out or..he may not be the right choice for you.
Tara [ xFeelinLucky's advice column | Ask xFeelinLucky A Question ]
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