i went to this fair on saturday night. my phone fell on the ground and my friend, james, went to pick it up for me. he has the same phone, so to be funny, he picked up my phone from under the table and when he picked it up he switched phones with me. then, he started IMing my boyfriend, by made it seem like if he were IMing someone else on my phone. like he meant to send a message my best friend telling her that my mom didn't like my boyfriend and that i had a hickey. the thing is, i really did have a hicky so now my boyfriend doesn't believe me?? what do i do?? he's all like upset but he says he loves me, he's just upset. what can i do? please give me some cute ideas? the guy called him and confessed? but i wrote him a letter...... i just want him to believe me.... please??
and thank you
cristy <3
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? advicefashionista answered Monday February 26 2007, 4:31 pm: Gee, that was a dumb thing of your friend to do. But it was a great idea to write him a letter. I think a cute idea is maybe to write a poem, or even if you don't know how to write a really good poem, you could go on the internet to find one. Other then that there are a few other ideas you could do. Just practicing a really good explanation, and saying how much you love him and then when you see him tell him everything. If you want to get even further into it, you could get him a gift, maybe take him to a movie or somewhere he likes to go. Or if you don't have the money just ask him to come over your house or go over his, then go on a walk to talk seriously about your situation. Explain that you couldn't possibly be lieing if your friend even confessed! And that you don't want to break up because of this silly missunderstanding! BEST OF LUCK:) I really hope this helps! Hope he understands! [ advicefashionista's advice column | Ask advicefashionista A Question ]
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