I know there's like 239812093 questions that are probably similiar to this, so i'll try to keep it short.
My boyfriend and I have been going out for almost 6 months. In the beginning and during the summer, everything was going really well, except a small fight once. But as soon as school started he started ignoring me more, we argue more, he rarely calls me anymore, and i'm not even sure if he likes me anymore. Everything seemed so "perfect" over the summer, but now things are different. Is there anything I can do about this? Any tips?
cat_eye answered Sunday September 25 2005, 9:20 pm: It sounds like the relationship just ran its course. He sounds like a jerk, I'm positive you can find someone who actually understands where you're coming from. [ cat_eye's advice column | Ask cat_eye A Question ]
angelfire2708 answered Sunday September 25 2005, 8:33 pm: Everythings always great in the beginning.
Schools started, thats the problem. Lots of girls around. Its his way of saying "its been fun, but nice knowing you".
Guys so dont have a subtle way of ending a relationship. Thats just how they do things.
Theres really nothing you can do about it.
You have to realize your in middle school. Youre probably gonna go through the same thing in high school too. Guys have a hard time making a commitment to just 1 girl. They like to date different girls. (nothing personal to you)
If its your first "love", chances are it wont be your last. Relationships hurt, its a part of life.
So try and have fun and meet new people. Dont dwell on the past, because it can hurt youre future relationships. Stay strong, and show him that you can move on without him, just like he is without you. Nothing good ever lasts forever!
Good Luck! [ angelfire2708's advice column | Ask angelfire2708 A Question ]
sillyrob answered Sunday September 25 2005, 7:30 pm: He's probably stressed about school. Talk to him, don't just let things fall to shit. One thing you should always remember, with any situation in life, is speak up. If you keep things to yourself, then nothing gets solved. I'd say find out what's wrong with him, and if it doesn't get fixed by talking, find someone new. He's obviously not someone you want if he's like that. [ sillyrob's advice column | Ask sillyrob A Question ]
tasuki answered Sunday September 25 2005, 7:20 pm: That is just what happens with many relationships. The best advice is to break it off with him. You'll be happier. You're kind of young (don't hate me! I'm not saying you're not mature enough for a relationship! *ducks*) And I'm assuming he's about the same age? Well, girls mature faster than boys. You are at a higher maturity level than he is. Next time you may want to try an older guy. [ tasuki's advice column | Ask tasuki A Question ]
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