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so i dated a kid we will call A for 6 months.we were the perfect couple that everyone based there realtionships on and came to for help--at first.i guess the novelty wore off and i broke up with him about two weeks ago.i guess i still like him but he can be really embarrassing.but i dunno if i like him enough for a relationship.i have a new bf we will call B.hes really nice & all but hes really clingy.he tells me he wants to get married and we havent even been tgr for 2 weeks.and he always has his hands all over me.and then theres my friend C.hes a year younger than me & at the same school.(btw B goes to a diff school and we arent even allowed to see each other we have to sneak).im pretty sure he would go out with me but he went out with one of my friends and they broke up pretty quickly.i really wanna go out with him but i dunno how to break up with B without hurting him because he REALLY likes me.and A still really likes me too.i need advice on A B & C please.thanks<3.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Cux answered Friday May 4 2007, 10:52 pm: If you want to go out with "C", then it is your choice. Do it. Plain and simple. Yes- he may be a year younger.. but that really doesn't matter.. Age shouldn't be a factor unless there is like over a 10 year difference...
As for B- he seems a bit psychotic.. seriously. If you've only been together for like 2 weeks- and he already wants to get married, I think he's saying anything to be able to have sex with you. I may be wrong. He may actually like you, but still.. 2 weeks and already talking about marriage is kind of weird... Just let him down easily and try not to hurt his feelings too much- but that is very hard to avoid doing when breaking up with someone.
As for A- rekindling a broken relationship is not always the best idea. If you even have one doubt that it won't work out, then I don't suggest you go for it a second time, when it didn't work out before. You can't help who likes you either.. so don't feel bad if you like C, but don't like A that much. That is A's problem, not yours.
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