Question Posted Tuesday December 12 2006, 11:38 pm
i really like my ex which i just broke u with... but the thing is.. i do not think i am ready to commite, i want to hang out with other guys, be able to call them and talk and say there hot.. but the thought of my ex moving on makes me sad... what should i do?
twistedlover69 answered Wednesday December 13 2006, 10:51 am: i think that you need to do some soulsearching and make up your mind if your not ready to committ and you still like your ex what does that tell you you have a choice to make you can either be free and not have a boyfriend or you can get the guy you like and make a relationship and just because your in a relationship doesnt mean you cant have guy friends and joke around its just remeber if you do decide to committ remeber your in relationship hope i helped be fair you and him [ twistedlover69's advice column | Ask twistedlover69 A Question ]
ashley_decker answered Wednesday December 13 2006, 10:16 am: you should keep in touch
even though your not going out anymore dont mean that you cant talk and be freinds
trust me from experience
you will eventually get over him
it will all work out for the better [ ashley_decker's advice column | Ask ashley_decker A Question ]
Micronx answered Wednesday December 13 2006, 4:06 am: Umm... firstly you age is a big factor. I wouldn't be too worried about it if you are (like most on this site) under 17. If you are, you shouldn't be ready to make a commitment, let it go. If you are a little bit older then 17 then you obviously (maybe subconsciously) think there may be someone better for you.
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