Question Posted Saturday November 10 2007, 8:50 pm
I am a 14 year old girl who has a boy firend and likes him a lot. I also have this best friend and we dating a lot we have been going on and off for two years. I really really like this guy now and i want to be serous with him now. But has a girl friend. We already admitted we liked each other. But we both are pretty serious with our relationships. But I seem to like him more than he like me. How do I get him to break up with his girl friend for me??
RealAdvice101 answered Sunday November 11 2007, 11:08 am: Me and you are going through the same thing, except I;m a year younger. I may be young, but I have common sense. Well, if you like you guy, and he likes his girl. Let it settle for a minute. I am going through it as we speak, he seems to like me a little less as well. Take a small break. [ RealAdvice101's advice column | Ask RealAdvice101 A Question ]
sealgirl07 answered Sunday November 11 2007, 2:01 am: My opinion, is that you shouldn't force someone to break up with their girlfriend just to b with him, because if you do that then he will begin to lose respect for you and he will nevefr be your boyfriend. If you really want him then you will give him his space and let him break up with her when he feels he is ready to move on to you or jsut take a break. Just don't gett in the midle of the action or it will turn out bad and you will end up in a bad akward situation. Just be yourself around him and act a little more flirty around him and he will get the hint and stuff but dont' puch it or something bad might come out of this. Just do what you can and try not to split them up no matter how much you want to. it probally isn't a wise choice. Just tell him how you feel and if he feels the same way then he will break up with his girl and he will move on. Good luck
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