well afer 5 to nearly 6 days from not hearing from my b/f i got a message from him on his sisters phone i was delighted to see his name in the text message.he just said sorry for not ringing me all week he said his phone fell in water and it is broke.i do believe him and everything but then at the end of the text he said he loves me and everything but if i want to break up with him its fine.he said he doesnt want us to break up but if thats what i want than its fine.im totally confused why would he think i would want to break up with him?but my best friend doesnt really want me to go out with him so i was just thinking could she have told him i was going to break up with him?am i the worst friend to think like this about my best friend?he said he cant ring me or send text messages to me anymore because of his phone.so i cant ring his phone now and i tried ringing his sisters phone but he wasnt with her.what should i do?i want to meet him tomorrow but i cant contact him to ask him can we meet tomorrow.i need advice please give me some if you know what i should do.
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If you can, just text his sister's phone & be like "Tell [boyfriends name here] that we should hang out tomorrow at this [place & time]. Have him call me if possible to make it official." [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
reppindat702 answered Sunday April 8 2007, 10:57 pm: well maybe you should talk to your bestfriend....because i know if my boyfriend said oh its fyne if you want to brake up with me i would be helluh pissed!!so talk to them both...obviousley he dont have many feelings for you if he told you that
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