L0V3_AlL_TH3_WAY answered Monday May 28 2007, 8:49 pm: well if he's your ex he's probably just trying to get back at you for something immature. i don't get along with my ex either and he tries to ruin my life. but yeah, don't let it bother you because if he's just saying this now after you've broke up, then he's just doing it to piss you off. seriously, if you act like it doesn't bother you then he will eventually stop. oh yeah tell him to shut the hell up and if he has something to say to say it to your face. =] just don't let it get to you even if it already has. ex's will do all sorts of stuff to show their jealousy but you have to get used to it. [ L0V3_AlL_TH3_WAY's advice column | Ask L0V3_AlL_TH3_WAY A Question ]
askkatie answered Monday May 28 2007, 8:48 pm: Okay, no offense, but your boyfriend sounds like a complete ass.
He just needs to shut his mouth, if he really cared about you he wouldn't go running around telling everyone that you're a bad kisser.
Tell him how you feel about it. And let him know that your willing to work on your kissing so that it meets his standards. Ask him to teach you how to kiss so that he enjoys your makeout sessions as well.
Juelz0587 answered Monday May 28 2007, 8:40 pm: different men like different things. some men like , for example, more tounge than others. So obviously he just didnt like your technique. Tell him to shut his mouth and get over it. Maybe tell him you don't like his way of making out. if your others haven't complained, chances are its just him. leave him, he is probably not even worth it. If he is worth it, maybe you guys need to tell each other how you like it so you both can enjoy :D [ Juelz0587's advice column | Ask Juelz0587 A Question ]
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