ok im dating this guy.. hes so sweet to me and weve been dating for 4 months--almost 5. lately weve been fighting tho and we never do 'coupleish' things you know. theres this other guy in my homeroom (we'll call him bob). well me and bob dated before and ive always liked him. weve been talking more lately and i like him again. i just dont know what to do about my b/f. i love him so much its just.. the other guy. when we dated we always did stuff (not like WOW) but coupleish things, i guess i just miss that kinda stuff. anyways, what should i do? should i break up with my b/f and go for "bob".. or just stick around and go with the flo?
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[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? shortiebebe021 answered Thursday May 19 2005, 5:28 pm: i think you should go out with bob. you want to more than your current boyfriend. you need to be happy with who you're dating. even if your boyfriend is sweet, you've been fighting and he hasn't really been doing things with you, so it's sort of been ..boring for you i guess. if you're afraid of hurting your boyfriend's feelings, maybe you could give him a warning that if he doesn't start doing "couple-ish" things with you and doesn't stop fighting with you all the time, then you may have to dump him. if that happens, go out with bob. don't stick with the guy just for pity, or fear of going out with bob...idk only go out with someone because you like them, not for anything else. good luck!! :) [ shortiebebe021's advice column | Ask shortiebebe021 A Question ]
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