ok, my bf thinks that i dont like him very much...but i dont know y. i mean i told him that that isnt the deal but he wont listen. he even asked advice on here that said "i think my gf is going to break up with me...but i dont know. i dont think she likes me that much. what should i do?"
can you belive that. i dont know how to get it through to him that i really really like him. how? any advice?
karenR answered Monday July 25 2005, 9:00 pm: Some people are insecure. Just reassure him that you like him. Give him attention, talk to him. things like that. That is about all you can do. Ask him what he wants. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
ItzMzManda answered Monday July 25 2005, 8:29 pm: Try telling him again and ask him why he thinks this. If he doesn't believe you then break up with him because a relationship should be positive not negative thoughts. He needs to learn to believe and trust you.
fatalxheart answered Monday July 25 2005, 8:03 pm: break up with him. seriously. he thinks you're lying, and he seems to need constant reassurance. not worth your time. (i've dealt with guys like this before. easy not to deal with them in the first place.) [ fatalxheart's advice column | Ask fatalxheart A Question ]
askmex3 answered Monday July 25 2005, 8:02 pm: tell him once more that you feel the relationship is going fine and have no intention on breaking up with him..if he needs constant reasurance then he is obviously insucrue! i would at that point concider breaking up with him for real..but its up to you and if you can deal with him always wondering if things are ok? hope i helped =) good luck [ askmex3's advice column | Ask askmex3 A Question ]
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