Ok, so I'm going out with this guy, and he's basically totally, completely in love with me. He continually tells me the sweetest things and how much he loves me. I used to like it, and him, but somehow, it seems like that has faded away. I'm pretty sure I want to break up with him, but still a little confused. What if i break up with him, and I end up changing my mind and wanting him back? And if i do break up with him, how do i go about that? Especially when hes just like soo sweet. Cause he has no clue I feel this way, like none. It's so sad :/ I honestly don't know what to do. HELP!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? kissxmytan answered Tuesday August 22 2006, 11:28 pm: i know exactly how you feel. the last guy i started getting involved with did that too. it was cute @ first, but like you said, it kinda faded. i wuld suggest talking with him about how you feel so he's not completely left in the dark about this situation. just don't be mean about anything you say. if you're not completely sure you want to break up with him, i wuld suggest you wait it out a little bit until you're 100% sure what you want to do just incase your feelings change. well i hope everything works out :] [ kissxmytan's advice column | Ask kissxmytan A Question ]
Greyskate answered Tuesday August 22 2006, 11:25 pm: well if you really dont like him anymore than you shouldnt go out with him out of sympethy or anything cuz that would alleast piss me off. but i think you should tell him how you feel. [ Greyskate's advice column | Ask Greyskate A Question ]
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