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How to deal with a 2-timing boyfriend


Question Posted Wednesday October 26 2005, 9:25 pm

Hi. I am an 11-year old girl and I got my first boyfriend. His name is Dylan. We were going to go to the next dance together which is two weeks from now but this morning he asked out another girl. What should i do?

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helpachick answered Wednesday October 26 2005, 9:33 pm:
hey...well omg i can't believe he asked out another girl when he was already going out with you! i think since he did that, maybe you should ask him "where the two of you are" in other words, if your still going out or if that was his way of dumping you-by asking another chick. and i think that maybe you should just go to the dance with your friends since he did this. Hey-look at it this way you'll be able to dance with any of the guys if you go single!!:D
well i dont know if this helped much but i hope so and thanks for asking!!xoxohelpachick

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