Question Posted Tuesday November 15 2005, 11:03 pm
I'm 14 yrs old girl and my boyfriend has changed he doesn't act the way he used to. Should I suspect he's cheating or that his feelings changed about me? or should I break up with him anyways I kno I should but I like him to much to do it. What should I do?
redninja answered Wednesday November 16 2005, 12:36 am: just talk to him, its best not to get to stressed out adn start assuming thing, it makes everyting harder on the both of you good luck<3 [ redninja's advice column | Ask redninja A Question ]
Beautifull47 answered Tuesday November 15 2005, 11:36 pm: hey,
what you should do is talk to him and tell him to give you the right answer not the wrong and then ask him why is he acting that way and if you think that hes lieing to you then say it one more time tell him that if he really loved you then he would be telling you the truth if not then hes lieing to you and you she break it off with him.well i hope it works for you k bye good luck [ Beautifull47's advice column | Ask Beautifull47 A Question ]
naimee answered Tuesday November 15 2005, 11:30 pm: You need to tell him you hate the way he's acting because it's really starting to make it obvious that he might be up to something, even if it's not.
My boy-friend was like that, the past two weeks, and I finally asked him about it tonight, and he said he didn't realize & he'd change his attitude. :) Yayy. But, you shouldn't suspect anything just yet. You need to talk to him to find out what's on his mind. He'll be happy you want to know what's going on in his life. But, don't break up with him either. He might just be having a bad time right now! [ naimee's advice column | Ask naimee A Question ]
DHunter answered Tuesday November 15 2005, 11:21 pm: Just sit down and talk to him first. Dont go assuming things. For all you know he could be stressed or scared. Dont go asking friends what to do. Only you can get the truth from him and whats going on. Hope this helps and good luck. Need anything else just ask. [ DHunter's advice column | Ask DHunter A Question ]
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