14/f . Okay welll i have been in alot of relasionships, and i have only had one that was long.. and it was with this kid matt we dated for 2 years and it was great.. Untill he dumped me because he was tolled i was cheating on him but i wasn't and i tolled him that and he didn't beleave me. So i got with this kid braedon we broke up. and then matt asked me out again and i said yes becuase i love him so damn much but now that we are back together, i never see him like he is always gone i have talked to him two times in the passed month i have NOT seen him so i need help here what should i do??
sighned ,
i never ever see him
sdcutie717 answered Wednesday July 4 2007, 2:16 pm: Twice a month is NOT a basis for a relationship. Call him up and tell him that you want to hang out with him. When you see him, tell him that you don't like the fact that you guys never see each other. He is your boyfriend, so you guys should communicate. If he doesn't understand and if he isn't open to that, then tell him that you really want to be friends with him, but you need a boyfriend that you can see more often.
It sounds like you guys don't act like your dating anyways. Just be friends with him, then you can find a guy that actually ACTS like a boyfriend.
viciousxpunk answered Wednesday July 4 2007, 1:46 pm: yo should talk to him and tell him how you feel. tell him that you dont think this relationship is going to work out if you never see each other and you never talk. if its something he cant currently control, then give him a chance. if not, drop him. [ viciousxpunk's advice column | Ask viciousxpunk A Question ]
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