oh im confused... here it goes... I have a boyfriend which i like a lot.. he is really good boyfriend he trusts me and treats me really good. We go to other schools and i barely get to see him or talk to him....At my school dance i told him he didnt have to go because he wont know anyone....well at the dance kinda flirted by with of my good friends we didnt slow dance but he said he would of asked me just as friends though...Well now i kinda like the guy from my school because i see him everyday but i dont want to hurt my boyfriend. Should i still stay with my boyfriend and see what happens with this other guy?..or should break up my boyfriend and take the risk that the from my school likes me?... Another problem i have should stop flirting with guys while im going out with my boyfriend that goes to my other school?... i mean i try not to flirt but it was hard and boring..So should i take a risk and break up w/ my boyfriend or stay and keep it safe??
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sizzlinmandolin answered Tuesday November 15 2005, 12:12 am: If you are happy with your boyfriend stay with him. You don't want to regret breaking up with him. Let the relationship run it's course and if it's not meant to be you'll break up anyways. Don't let being in a relationship stop you from flirting though! Flirting is a part of who you are, don't let a relationship change that. Don't let it go any farther than casual flirting, but by all means flirt girl! I flirt with other people all the time and my bf knows it means nothing. Whatever you do though, don't cheat on your bf. If you're going to cheat, you need to break up with him first. I hope I was able to help you in some way and good luck! [ sizzlinmandolin's advice column | Ask sizzlinmandolin A Question ]
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