im 15/f & i have been dating this guy for about 5months now...whoopie 5 months i kno it doesnt sound long..but we talked for the longest before dating...we've had sex a couple of times & stuff...i love him so much..well at least i feel like i do & i know we arent going to break up & i know im guna be with him forever...but no one believes that i "love" him..how can i prove them wrong?!
sincerly,
Love Struck In La.
waylonlover859 answered Tuesday May 31 2005, 1:01 am: well im not trying to sound like an ass but i dont think you know what love is exactly.Its just not about sex it about alot more than that.I understand you have strong feelings for this guy but enjoy life being you and remember boys will always be there.Hope i helped and good luck!!
kukkiwon16 answered Monday May 30 2005, 11:09 pm: you must be completely honest with him. That is all you have to do, be honets, and kiss him in a passionate non sexual way, and tell him how you truly deeply feel.
i know my answer might not be the best, but why prove it to anyone else? if you "love" the guy THAT much then theres no need for anyone elses approval except for that other guy's. ya noe?
MicahsLilGirl answered Sunday May 29 2005, 8:11 pm: you dont need to prove anything.. you know what you feel nobody can tell you how you feel for somebody.. and you also believe what you believe.. and it is possible to love somebody even if it has been 5 months.. just dont try to prove anything to anybody and keep your relationship tight with him.. ♥ Nikki [ MicahsLilGirl's advice column | Ask MicahsLilGirl A Question ]
italianAngel07 answered Sunday May 29 2005, 7:48 pm: why do you need to prove to anyone that oyu love him? if he know you love him and if you nkow you love him and if you know he like you and he know he likes you why does it matter. thats the best i can do. i dont think you should have to do anythnig to "prove" your love. hope it was helpful
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