I'm 13 and female my boyfriend is 14 or so he says. My boyfriend says he L O V E S me, but I don't! i might L U V him but i don't know. He has a tongue peircing and is going to get a tatoo! He's only 13! I severely disapprove of this. Should I break up with him? I think he lies to me too....I asked the advice of my best friend and she is very modest, so she doesn't know. But I really think I should, he is incredibly sweet but he makes incredibly stupid choices! Should I wait until he moves and just endure it or break up now? I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO!
blackluna7111 answered Monday April 2 2007, 12:10 am: oh god i hope he isnt an online boyfriend.
well if you dont love you're boyfriend then why be with him makes no sense rite? you should be with someone you love not luv. that's not fair for you and him. also, you need to talk to him about the lies and tell him to stop and after that if he keeps lieing to you than brake up with him becase you wouldn't like to be with a lier now would you? there's plenty of fishes in the sea!
hope i helped xoxo johanny [ blackluna7111's advice column | Ask blackluna7111 A Question ]
Brandi_S answered Monday April 2 2007, 12:08 am: Well, if he lies to you then I would definitely dump him. Relationships require trust and honesty to thrive.
However, if you want to break up with him solely based on the fact that he has his tongue pierced and wants a tattoo, then I think that is a pretty superficial reason to break up with him. [ Brandi_S's advice column | Ask Brandi_S A Question ]
christina answered Sunday April 1 2007, 11:58 pm: If you think you don't love him, then don't be with him.
And tattoo shops do not pierce tounges of 13 year olds, or tattoo them. You have to be 18 to get a tattoo, and 16 with parental consent.
If your boyfriends from over the net, chances are he's some 56 year old guy living at home with his mom who has child born saved on his computer.
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