My boyfriend is getting me really mad, becauze me him and a couple of frendz are supposed to go to a teen club on saturday, and when i told him about it he sed " oh im gunna go wiht my ex girlfriend " now im not gonna hav a fun time and im gunna worry about them, he mite even ignore me that nite. what should i do, and i need advice quik because saturday is coming up and i need to know wuht to do ahead of time, thanx
JRose answered Monday October 22 2007, 1:19 am: I know if that were me then I would be mad but if you really think about if hes realy that bocus that he would use his ex girlfriend as a way of making you do something you don't wannna do then I guess he must be better of wit his girlfriend then. Plus you don't need someone whos gonnabe like that to you. [ JRose's advice column | Ask JRose A Question ]
Jeanne answered Sunday October 21 2007, 11:22 pm: Ummm... yeah, that would make me pretty mad, too. If he's YOUR boyfriend, then he should be going with YOU, not his ex girlfriend. I wouldn't stand for that. Tell him that if he goes with her, then he can stay with her... for good. [ Jeanne's advice column | Ask Jeanne A Question ]
xJustAskMeDuhx answered Sunday October 21 2007, 9:59 pm: Tell him you don't feel comfotrable with him being with his ex... AT ALL. If he doesn't care, then act mad at him. I know it sounds immature or whatever, but don't stress yourself out about him. Let him know how you feel, but if he doesn't care, act like you don't either. And if he ignores you... you SHOULDN'T be taking that from him. He acts like a jerk, you don't have to be mr. nice guy (girl, whatev). [ xJustAskMeDuhx's advice column | Ask xJustAskMeDuhx A Question ]
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