Okay, I have a bf...but I like this other guy who I know doesn't like me...but latley, he's all I can think about...I'm thinking about breaking up with my bf so I can be single again, but I don't want to break up with him now becuase he already got me my christmas present, and all my friends tell me not to break up with him becuase the christmas present costs a lot of money...I don't know what I should do....any help plz!!
babiigirl answered Sunday December 11 2005, 10:11 pm: That sounds kinda rude deff. don't tell any his friends that. You stay with him cause you like him not because he got you an expensive gift. [ babiigirl's advice column | Ask babiigirl A Question ]
crazygoober2006 answered Sunday December 11 2005, 6:31 pm: I'd give it some time before you break up with him. That would hurt him a lot, and you probably don't want to do that. It's good that you are gonna be faithful to the fact that you do like another guy and you don't want to put your b/f through that mess...even though you say you don't have a chance w/ him. I still say put it off for a while after you get the present, at least a couple of weeks so he's not like...man and I spent that much money on her. Don't do it like the next day or anything. I hope I helped, cause this is a toughy. Good luck! [ crazygoober2006's advice column | Ask crazygoober2006 A Question ]
smallbutsweet90 answered Sunday December 11 2005, 6:14 pm: dont stay with him because of a gift. i made that mistake last year. if you really dont want to be with him, then you would just be leading him on. I would get together in person and tell me, your REALLY sorry but you just dont feel then same way for him anymore. tell him what a great guy he is, just right now you know its near christmas and its a hard time, but you really just need time to situate your feelings. good luck =) hope i helped =) [ smallbutsweet90's advice column | Ask smallbutsweet90 A Question ]
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