i have a boyfriend right now for a month [in 3 days] and i feel like i like him a lot more than he likes me. the other day he broke up with me and i was like 'fine you never liked me anyway' and he said 'yes i did and i still do but whatever' after talking for like 2 seconds he called it off and we are still together. I hate being the one to like give-in in a relationship. I dont want to always worry that hes going to break up with me. I dont want to wrry about it all the time i want him to like me more than i like him!
any advice? i mena i know i/you cant change how he thinks but i dont know. thank you!
H0LDM3CL0S3 answered Tuesday January 3 2006, 4:13 pm: dont 'give-in' like you say you do. dont have it be like hes the one in charge, make it obvious that you are a part of the relationship too. dont feel like he doesnt like you or doesnt want to be with you because he did call off the breakup. and congrats on 1 months!
XO KALIE
your welcome-- i dont think you should get him anything because of christmas and your b-day (happy bday by the way) and just make sure that he knows that is your 1 month. just wait to for real celebrate with gifts for like 6 months or 1 year or something! just be like "happy anneversery" and if he gets you something then great!!! but dont like MAKE him get you something-- have him get you something for your bday!! [ H0LDM3CL0S3's advice column | Ask H0LDM3CL0S3 A Question ]
Xo_cutie91_oX answered Tuesday January 3 2006, 3:16 pm: I think you and you bf just need to sit down and talk...you guys need to work things out. because maybe someof the reason he didnt break up at the end was because you were really sad, and he still cares for you and he doesnt watn to hurt you. so you doing this, maybe he doesnt really love you the way you love him. I think you 2 just need to sit and talk...
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