so this is going to be my first question. but none of my friends seem to be trustworthy to me right now so i can't ask them, i've been pretty paranoid lately. so here it goes, o by the way i am 13 and am female:
I had an AMAZING boyfriend, who asked me to be his girlfriend on the day before the last day of school, over AIM but it was still sweet. we texted, and talked on the phone ALL SUMMER. and i grew to well, love him. and so now this year we never talked, we were to shy. and so he talked to my bff alot more. he started to like my bff. which i didn't know about, and my bff started to like him. so they were pretty much cheating on me behind my back. and so i broke up with him, needless to say. and then my friend decided she didn't like him anymore either. and so here comes the part that gives me butterflies. my bff's ex apparently liked me. for about the 2 weeeks before i broke up with my ex. and he didn't want to tell anyone because he is really good friends with my ex. and see i REALLY REALLY like my ex still, but my current boyfriend (the one who liked me while i was taken) is SUCH a sweetie, and talks to me LOTS more. ok so i'm not sure WHAT to do. because my ex always flirts with me, and my current is sooo sweet, but kinda a dork, and not by stereotype, he just is. so...what should i do?
HopeICanHelp1002 answered Friday November 2 2007, 3:45 pm: I think that you need to decided which guy you are going to be with. It is not fair to your current boyfriend if you are going to be flirting with your ex. When it comes to relationships, you've got to follow your heart and do what is best for you. If your boyfriend now is such a sweetheart and treats you right, then why leave him? You should choose someone that is going to treat you the way you should be treated. I hope this helps. It is always hard when it comes to the heart.... [ HopeICanHelp1002's advice column | Ask HopeICanHelp1002 A Question ]
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