I'm gonna keep this short. I started sumerschool today, met a guy there- started talking. After school we went for a bite to eat and before I know it I'm kissing him and he's my boyfriend!! This is no not like me! Sure I had fun with him today but he is so not my type! Ot maybe he is but there is something that doesnt feel right. He is really sweet and nice and likes me alot (after one day, I know..) But I kinda like this other guy too and I don't know if he likes me but I think I have a chance...So now I'm torn. Should I give the guy I now have known for 10 hours and who is ´my boyfriend appeantly or should I dump him and try going for the guy I actually like??
DefinedEyes answered Tuesday June 20 2006, 6:26 pm: Give the guy you have a chance,
but dont lead him on.
Dont underestimate his liking you though,
it only takes a day to fall in love with someone,
but you need to know a person as well.
You got yourself into this situation, just consider yourself not single, and see if things work out with this guy you know :)? It could :))!!
DD answered Tuesday June 20 2006, 5:03 pm: I think you should talk to him and tell him that you 2 are taking things too fast. You should tell him that you don't want to be exclusive and should try dating others while also dating eachother. keep it casual. [ DD's advice column | Ask DD A Question ]
xxsima answered Tuesday June 20 2006, 4:20 pm: I don't think that you truly love him. I think that you were a little 'distracted' after you got involved with him. If you think that it won't work out, just tell him nicely that you don't want to pursue a relationship. He should understand, and if he doesn't, don't start yelling at him. Just dump him if thats what you want to do, I think thats what sounds best.
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