my relationships never last. ive had more boyfriends in the past four years than the number of fingers and toes i have. i go out with the wrong people, and always end up getting hurt although i've never been broken up with. i'm looking for true love that will work for me. i only want what i cant have. and i believe i've fallen for someone i hardly know. wha should i do?
dont judge them based on looks, talk to them a lot and flirt with them a lot so they know you like them more than a friend, but you also want to get to know them too.
get to know his personality, then go out with him.
ammo answered Monday July 30 2007, 6:06 am: It's never easy to find that perfect person but it does happen in time. You may just need to be patient even though it can be very frustrating going from one bad boyfriend to the next.
Thing is you never know who's a bad choice and who isn't but that's the whole idea behind ating I think. To get to know the person an see what their like and if you are both compatible. True love is rarely something you can just go out and find - sometimes you just have to be patient and wait for it to find you instead but rest assured it will come. :]
As for falling for someone you hardly know, maybe that might be the problem? That you fall too hard for people you hardly know all that well. You may just be too trusting too quickly or have an open heart and love too easily only for it never to be returned. Either way I would think the best thing to do is get to know this person and learn everything you can about them and then see if they are really the person you hope they are. Get to know them and see how it goes. :] [ ammo's advice column | Ask ammo A Question ]
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