ok me n one of my good guy friends are going out but i think he likes his friends more than me! the first weekend we were going out he ditched me for his friends... it was a saterday night and my family was suppost to go eat with my aunt but the dinner was canceled so i told him i could do something and invited him over but he told me he allready made other plans to go to a baseball game with our friends soo i was sad so i didnt want to go then the next weekend ..... its was friday we went to the movies with our friends so i came late and he was allready there so i called him and we went in another movie and one of my guy friends came too so we went and sat down and he said hes going back in the other movie and i was like uhh why and he said he couldnt do that to his friends i mean omg arnt i suppost to come before his friends ???
help i duno if i should still go out with him!
Ash
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Curemysadness answered Saturday August 27 2005, 2:59 am: There is definitely something wrong if he is constantly choosing his friends over you! Especially if you were already together and then he ditched your for them. I think you should talk to him about this and tell him how he is making you feel, and tell him what he is doing to you. Ask him to hang out a few more times just to see what he does. Hang out with him if he wants to, and see how he acts towards you. Maybe one time just hang out with him alone, and then another time hang out with him and his friends at the same time to see if he acts any differently towards you. If he treats his friends better than you, I would suggest just being his friend, b/c who knows maybe he will treat you better then. He doesn't sound like a good b/f, but obviously he is a better friend if he is picking them OVER his g/f! [ Curemysadness's advice column | Ask Curemysadness A Question ]
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