So there's this guy I used to like, alot- and I took him to my homcoming because he goes to a opposite school,& after all that I realized I really didn't like him to much, but I kissed him and the next day he asked me out, so I said yes,& now we've been dating for 3 days& i've already lost intrest in him! /: should I break up with him and if so how should I do it.
When you tell him you should be totally honest with him and dont be too harsh just tell him how you really feel and hopefully he will respect that and you will remain friends. Hope i helped
jimmyandLou answered Tuesday October 9 2007, 10:34 pm: You really have to be honest. If you just keep going on, it might not give him the right impression and it might hurt his feelings later on. Seriously think about if you want to get out of the relationship or if it's just that you're unsure. If it comes down to having to break up with him, be gentle, let him know how you feel and that you'd still value your friendship no matter what. If you're unsure, then you'd better try to talk it out with a close friend you can trust. They know you better than me, and they'll probably have advice for you as well. But my advice for you is be honest. Not only with him or your friends, but with yourself. That's really important. (:
Whatever you do not drag this out over days, that will make it worse, and don't try to be nice to him by lying. The truth will probably be much more help in the end.
I really hope everything works out for you, and I hope this helps..
LagunaBabe answered Tuesday October 9 2007, 10:30 pm: I think you should break up with him because the more you days you continue dating him, the more you're leading him on. So I think you should tell him the truth and be honest with him, let him know that you really like him as a friend, but would like to stay just friends. [ LagunaBabe's advice column | Ask LagunaBabe A Question ]
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