Ok, i went out with this kid,john, and he was black. MY mother didn't approve of him and there for me and him broke up.
about a month later, he moved =[
I cried for days, but eventually got over it, and can live with out him.
today he came back to ( my town ) to visit or w/e, and we were talking on the computer. on myspace he sent me messages saying hel'll call me, and that he loves me, should I beleive him? and if we meet up like tommorrow should i go for ( it )..<--sexual, how should i act? like freinds or like i love him? bc I really do love him
The reason is that he is going to be leaving again. Your mom doesn't like him and you will just wind up being hurt.
Keep him as a friend but look closer to home for a "boyfriend". Find a guy who can take you to dances at school and to the movies. He is just to far away for that. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
naimee answered Saturday January 7 2006, 7:27 pm: You should definately act like you love him of course. If you love him, then you do you can't stop your feelings towards him. At first, maybe you should just act like friends & see if he acts like he loves you by like hugging or kissing you, and then if he really acts like he loves you, then you should act like you love him back! [ naimee's advice column | Ask naimee A Question ]
TheLoveDoctor answered Saturday January 7 2006, 7:26 pm: you should act the way you feel. if you love him then show it. and he probably is telling the truth. if you've gone out before then there is a strong possibility that he still loves you. [ TheLoveDoctor's advice column | Ask TheLoveDoctor A Question ]
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