Question Posted Saturday January 12 2008, 10:19 pm
okay im 14/f and i have been single for a couple of months but the boyfried that i had broke up with me. and we had been going out for about three years mabye a little longer but the things is he just asked out one of his ex's and that kinda bothers me becuase me and him a still really close. but than last night he found out she was cheating on him and i just told him not to let it get to him because he loves her and he said that yes i does love her but he also loves someone else alot more. i said who and he said it was me than said his friends kept telling him to dump me.. what should i do??
Thanks in advance
WELOVEGRANDMADONNA answered Sunday January 13 2008, 1:07 am: I think you should tell him how you feel twards him and if you like him back then you should tell him that and that he souldnt care what his friends say because they arent the ones going out with you, he is. His opinion should matter more then theirs. [ WELOVEGRANDMADONNA's advice column | Ask WELOVEGRANDMADONNA A Question ]
Advicelady6798 answered Sunday January 13 2008, 12:48 am: You should definitely try and get back together with him. He said so hmself that he loved you more. It makes sense that it would bother you becasue you had been dating for three years. And he shouldn't take him friends advice if it is just going to hurt him in the long run and the person that is involved. I think you should tell him how you feel that way he doesn't feel like he is alone in this awkward situation. When you become single for a while it means that you are not comfortable dating anyone else becasue you only think about one person. The best thing to do is to be completely honest with him and talk to him. [ Advicelady6798's advice column | Ask Advicelady6798 A Question ]
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