Ok its me again with the problem about my boyfriend being 3 years older then me. Sometimes I think he likes the t.v more then me. because hes always watching it and he says he doesnt like it. and when i say something not all the time but rarely he will say "what?" i get so agravated, but i donnt want him to think i'm a pain and annoying. And me and him ran out of things to talk about. So give me`some because all we say is... NOTHING! What should I do?? and i broke up with 1 of my boyfriends just because of the t.v thing and other reasons. HELP ME!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? I_am_Neo answered Thursday July 13 2006, 4:32 pm: Haha does he have Tivo? cuz if he does, there is no way in Hell you can get through to him. That stuff is evil being able to record all your shows. But all men love the tv, especially if it's like a huge baseball game or something. I went to a party a few weeks ago for my cousins birthday and the entire time we watched Italy play Germany. That was a great game though so try to get him outside and go somewhere like out to eat or wait, your 13, well nevermind that but turn the tv off and get him to do something with you, maybe play outside, hangout i don't know whatever it is that you find fun. And if you run out of things to say, get him to take you to the movies. =) [ I_am_Neo's advice column | Ask I_am_Neo A Question ]
oxohunnieoxo answered Thursday July 13 2006, 3:16 pm: hey babe xx
Lots of men like to watch ther telly hunny and i no how annoying it can be !! dont break up with him though becoz of it. Maybe go down the pub or bowling or something so that hes not just sitting ther infront of the telly , this will show him how much you meen to him n how you are MUCH more interesting than something on a telly screen !
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