ugly obsessed kinda sweet boy or cute sweet funny boy?
Question Posted Friday November 2 2007, 8:33 am
ok, I have a b/f. He treats me pretty good and stuff but he get so mad about most the stuff i do and acts like he never does it, although he does. we argue alot and truthfully he's not exactly the cutest guy ever. But this guy that went to my school last year and i liked him and he liked me but we never got together, started back at our school. we talk alot now and he really likes me and he's cute and sweet and funny and can always make me smile some way and i'm starting to really like him. all of my freinds think i should leave my b/f for him but i kinda dont want to but i'm scared that if i don't something will happen and i will never get another chance to be with him. HELP PLEASE!!!
LagunaBabe answered Friday November 2 2007, 7:15 pm: I'll help you examine things, and it should be easier to choose. =)
Your Boyfriend
-Gets Mad About A Lot of Things
-He and You Argue A Lot
-Not Very Attractive
The Guy You Like
-Cute
-Sweet
-Funny
-Always Makes You Smile
-You'll More Than Likely Regret Not Dating Him, Or Seeing What Could Happen
Now that we've examined these two guys, I think the guy you like is a much better choice. He sounds like he treats you better than your boyfriend does. [ LagunaBabe's advice column | Ask LagunaBabe A Question ]
DoesHeCare answered Friday November 2 2007, 7:12 pm: let's ask the obvious here.
he's a hypocrite.
if you do break up ask yourself if you would actually WANT another chance with him.
if the answer is no, break up with him and go with the other guy.
if the answer is yes, just take a 'break' and see if it works out. either to just stop seeing each other for a while, or date other people casually. do you understand that?
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