13/f...there are two different schools in my town. i go to one, and my bf goes to another. lately hes been acting really weird and i think he's interested in someone else. How can i keep an eye on him if we're in different schools all day? and how am i supposed to know if hes flirting with other girls? please help, i rate good answers.
kailey answered Sunday November 27 2005, 5:31 pm: You need to ask him about his feelings. Don't try to win him over again or keep watch over him & who he's talking to-- no one likes the obsessive girlfriend. Be up front with him about your fears & handle the situation like an adult. [ kailey's advice column | Ask kailey A Question ]
PolishLaska answered Sunday November 27 2005, 3:24 pm: hey ! Well let me tell you 1st off that spying on your bf (or in your case keeping an eye on him) is never the right thing to do. In a relationship, the 2 people need space, they dont want another person on their back 24/7. I understand you being worried though because you do care about your bf and want to stay together. The best thing for you to do would be to confront him and ask him if everythings alright, and that you 2 are together for a reason- because you 2 are able to talk about everything together so if anythigns wrong he can tell you. If he refuses to tell you and keeps up the behavior dump him. Its not worth having a guy that doesnt respect you and maybe is fooling around with another girl, you deserve more then that.
MaNdASzHElP247 answered Sunday November 27 2005, 3:12 pm: well i think you should talk to him first and ask him. be like "Whats up with you, why are you acting weird lately" if he says nothings wrong, just make sure. There has to be something, you might have to ask him whats wrong more than once to get it outta him. And ask him if theres something else.You should be able to talk to him about anything.
other wise you could ask someone that you know, and he doesnt know. and have them watch him i guess.
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