how do i understand my bi, soon to be divorced boyfriend....
Question Posted Thursday December 27 2007, 3:48 pm
Okay so i'm really confused... I'm 17 and i recently started dating my 22 year old neighbor who honestly is a great guy... but he's bisexual and he is still goin though a divorce (one month before it's done). but the thing is he still brings up his ex, and he tells me about his sexual experiences and honestly i don't like hearing that stuff... i know he has a past but i'm his future and i should be all that matters right??? and now on top of that he tells me he has been with a couple of men.. not while he has been with me but it still scares me... i mean he cheated on his ex with a guy and i trust him... but i know it could happen to me... what should i do???
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? orphans answered Thursday December 27 2007, 7:14 pm: i dont think this is the right thing to do cause if he cheated on his other wife than he will do it with you i cant say if he really cared about you he wouldent do that but if he cheated on his ex than he must not apreciate woman so i think you should break up with him before he hurts you you are to inportant to be hurt i really hope you give what i have said a chance just trust me trust me like your best friend please cause if i was you i wouldent even go out with him in the first place good luck [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
franchy93 answered Thursday December 27 2007, 6:43 pm: talk to him about it tell him how you feel stay on your gaurd and watch him carefully in case but if you trust him that much there should be no worries [ franchy93's advice column | Ask franchy93 A Question ]
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