well my dream guy just asked me out.
And he's the whole package, but i'm worried.
Like four days ago he had just asked out
another girl and he told me at that time that
he was in love with her, four days later,
he asked me out. he said it wasnt out
of desperateness ( sorry, not word ? ) but i still feel like it was because c'mon, you
cant just fall out of love and back into it
with another girl in like three days !
so do you think i should consider our relationship? in school, he has a lot of classes
with her and i/m afraid, he'll flirt with her.
so should i stick with him or dump him
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? bLue_in_tHe_faCe answered Sunday April 8 2007, 12:21 pm: If you like him enough and you want to be with him, don't give him up to another girl he might not even care about anymore. Yeah, falling out of love in four days seems a little sudden and I understand where your coming from. But if you like him then go for it. If your scared he still likes her, then wait a little and see if he still seems into her (by fliriting with her, loosing intrest in you whenever she is around, etc.). Or, the honest and best way, just ask him. Say, "well, you told me you loved her and now your asking me out.. it seems kind of sudden and I dont know if we should go out if you still like her". If he says that he truely does like you, then go for it! If he still likes her, atleast you found out before you had a relationship and he hurt you by flirting with her. Finding out early is good so you can advoid future pain. Hope this helped
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