ok, so i was going out with this guy for about 3 months (over the summer). while i was, i met this other guy and we really hit it off. We both liked each other, but whenever i thought of my boyfriend, i realized i had stopped liking him. so a few weeks passed by and school started. and as soon as i saw him, i started liking him again. what do you call that...? love or infatuation or what?
Cux answered Thursday August 17 2006, 6:35 pm: Hey-
this sounds to me like a teenage girl's hormones acting up.. lol
But I wouldn't call this love.. because if you really loved him- you wouldn't need to ask yourself if you still liked him. Maybe you should sit down and really think about who you like more- because its not very fair to "cheat" on your boyfriend and then just leave him because of a whim...
(Trust me I know how it feels to be rejected because the girl liked another guy- and it is not good)
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redninja answered Thursday August 17 2006, 2:02 pm: thats not love, thats just infatuation. If it were love 1. you wouldnt be questioning it, and 2. you wouldnt stop liking him when another guy comes into the picture. [ redninja's advice column | Ask redninja A Question ]
XSugarPieX77 answered Wednesday August 16 2006, 8:16 pm: hmm, i wouldn't say love. Your a teen i'm assuming, your interested in different guys. But, as you know, you can only be with one at a time, unless you want to be mean to boyfriends by cheating on them. Hey, if you want to go out with this other guy, then go for it, no need to stay with another guy. Yeah, it could be "infatuation" {good use of word by the way}. You can like more then one guy, but you cant take it to that level of...relationship wise....Hope I helped. Happy Summer :)
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