next week, it'll be me and my boyfriend's two year anniversary and i feel like he's losing interest in me. what are things i can do to gain his interest back?
goodadvicegiver85 answered Wednesday July 19 2006, 8:55 pm: Wow! 2 years? You go girl! Well, first of all he's not losing interest if ya'll have been together 2 years. 2nd of all if you really think he is, just be yourself around him and if he can't accept you for who you are, then he doesn't deserve you anyway. But, if that doesn't help, spend more time with him and prove to him you wanna be with him and that you care about him. I'm not saying like lose your virginity, but just find a way.
~nickie [ goodadvicegiver85's advice column | Ask goodadvicegiver85 A Question ]
jumadel answered Tuesday July 18 2006, 11:55 pm: Hi, the only thing you can do is just show him how much you love him. If he's losing interest in you then it's not your fault. Daniel. [ jumadel's advice column | Ask jumadel A Question ]
just_ask_me answered Tuesday July 18 2006, 10:33 pm: Be spontaneous. Do something for him that he never would have thought you would do but something he would like also. Guys actually do love cute surprises from their girlfriends! If you two ARE indeed having sex, maybe do something sexy for him. If you're not, then take him somewhere you guys have never been. Maybe you could go back to where you first met. If he is losing interest and after the anniversary comes and goes and he still doesn't seem interested - it could be time to move on. You deserve a guy who will always be interested in you and you wouldn't NEED to do something to gain his interest back. Good luck! [ just_ask_me's advice column | Ask just_ask_me A Question ]
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