alright, so im not much for this love stuff but uh, my boyfriend for the past year has been through a lot with me. but just recently we've been arguing a lot and i found out he went to the movies with his ex and wouldnt answer his phone when i called. i of course flipped and the next day he called me and i had one of my guy friends answer just to piss him off.. but today i call him and a girl answered his phone. now he wont talk to me at all.. should we just give up on eachother since all we seem to do is constantly fight back and forth. and how do i make him admitt that he realizes what hes losing?
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[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Blade answered Monday July 10 2006, 1:42 pm: well first of all, stop playing games with eachother. that is only going to make the situation work, be mature about it and talk to him, if HE cant be mature enough to talk to you then just say goodbye for a while. dont just GIVE UP, you might regret it later and besides, other people look at your relationship with him (guys primarily) and how you treat an X gives guys an idea how they would be treated if they were your X. But anyways, just take some time away from him, it seems you guys need some space, dont ignore him just dont call him as much are hang out with him as much. If he doesnt come around and keeps acting like a deuche bag then walk out of his life. If he cares about you he'll realize what hes lost and come back, if he doesnt well then you two werent meant to be. hope Ive been some help and everything works out ok. If you would like to discuss this more, check out my contact info and drop me a line.
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