Hello I've got a story. Well, I was with this guy for 4 months, then we had to break up because of his parents,(they didn't like the fact that i was 13, 14 now, but he was 17) and so..we broke up. A month after, we got back together, he told me "I don't care what my parents say." so it was a month there, then broke up because of this girl. She didn't know we was going out, and she randomly brought up that he was all over this girl. So finally, I told her we was going out, and my boyfriend didn't want me to..so see I'm confused, he said "she starts stuff." and now I see that she does, but I know he would NEVER cheat on me, he even told it to my face, but when we when out the 2nd time, he never had time to call me, cause he was so busy with school, work, football, ect.
So what do I do? I want him back, but I don't know if I should ask him or not..I asked him the first time, but we kinda both agreed. But the girl that knows we broke up..wants me to go with this one guy, but I'm still in love with my ex..it's so hard to talk tohim now, and he just says "ttyl, bye" and not I love you.
But this new guy, we talk everyday on the phone for hours, and makes me smile, laugh. The sad thing is, me and my ex never had anything to talk about..even tho it was 4 months, we just had nothing. But now I'm not so shy and I have things talk about. I mean, we talked, but just not like me and this new guy talk, but now it'll be different.
So what do I do? Go with this new guy? P.s., he likes me! So yeah.. Think I should give him a chance?
PinkLady101 answered Sunday October 21 2007, 8:52 pm: so, contrary to your long question,ill give a short answer. i think you should go out with this new guy. see where it takes you. you dont like it? you can always break up. ah,the beauty of freedom. try to stop thinking so much about this old dude. he likes you, great. he doesnt, thats his problem. [ PinkLady101's advice column | Ask PinkLady101 A Question ]
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