im going to the movies on my first date with my first boyfriend (who im gonna break up with tomorrow) and a lot of other people.
1. how do i break up with him!??! im definatly doing it online. how is school going to be on monday?! explain what happens! PLEASE BE SPECIFIC.
2. the movies. if he trys to make a move? if he puts his arm over my sholder? if my friends try and be obnoxious and push him into me? how do i make it not akwaard. we're all seeing Invisible. im REALLY scared of scarey movies. idk what to do!
christina answered Saturday May 12 2007, 4:29 pm: Why are you breaking up with him? Has he done something wrong, or something to make you feel uncomfortable? If not, you should stay with him. He sounds like a nice guy.
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Secondly, if you're going to break up with him, the best way to do it is in person. Doing it online or throw a text message or any other besides face to face shows that you're fake & can't handle doing something so you've gotta hide behind a screen to get your message across. If you do happen to do it online, school is going to be awkward. He's gonna try to talk to you about it, and if he doesn't, then he's probably pissed at you for being shallow.
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If he tries to make a move at the movies, just let him. I mean, for you to tell him "EW NO DON'T TOUCH ME" would be rude, and he is your boyfriend, he should be putting his arm around you or giving you kisses. That's what boyfriends do, you cannot change that. It might be awkward for a while, but you've gotta be relaxed & loose. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
xPunkRockBabex answered Saturday May 12 2007, 3:32 pm: maybe you shouldnt wait to break up with him. if he makes a move just tell him your not in the mood tonight and kinda back away. and dont break up with him online, thats gonna make school alot worse [ xPunkRockBabex's advice column | Ask xPunkRockBabex A Question ]
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