I think my bf's cheating on me but i can't convince myself t
Question Posted Tuesday May 29 2007, 1:02 pm
Ok i met my now bf on the internet about 2 months ago. At first we just chatted on the web then we started talkin on the phone and so on. But anyway after the first month we broke up for a short time because of our families but i wanted 2 talk 2 him so bad i got on and it just so happened he was talkin 2 another girl. No problem there but then he said he loved her way more than he could ever love me. well i got him back but when i asked him about her he said she was his cousin. and a week ago he called me kayla on the phone. what should i do?
1) You could leave him. There are many fishes in the pond and the internet is actually a sea. SO do the math. Pond- Many Fishes. Sea- Oh My Effin God.. There's too many fishes I have to make a time table.
2) The two months period, I know could be very challenging, and breaking up seems to be the hardest thing to do. However, you have to wake up and smell the fart. When you see a no-gooder, give em' the finger and waste your time on smth else, like mapling or manicure. Or you could just do what most non-singles could do. Flirt, Play Psp, or even self-help duet with Maxim or any magazine of yr choice.
3)Maybe he wants to call you Kayla? Kayla is a nice Amazon name.
4)Love is a fat bastard on diet coke. You keep drinking... and drinking but the bloody thing doesn't quench the thirst. Ermm...I don't know where that leads us to.
5)Answer my question, sweetie.
Do you really love him?
Do you need this in yr life right now?
Does he deserve you?
He calling you another girl's name, is unacceptable in any way.
I am a guy.... and still I do not find it acceptable.
Plain rude.
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