Question Posted Wednesday February 27 2008, 9:14 pm
my bf's ex gf from like a year ago WONT leave my boyfriend alone. like she will try anything to talk to him.. but my concern is i think hes actually talking to her telling her he loves her. i dont know what to do.. i want to break up with him but.. omg. AHHH
what should i do? confront him?
17 f
xx_Rachie_xx answered Friday February 29 2008, 7:02 pm: but what? if you want to break up with him break up with him. maybe ask him if he loves his ex...if there is any other reason you want to break up with him don't bother asking. [ xx_Rachie_xx's advice column | Ask xx_Rachie_xx A Question ]
thelaura answered Thursday February 28 2008, 9:55 am: Just come straight out and ask him. If there's anyone you should be able to talk to about things, it's with your boyfriend.
What makes you think he's telling her he loves her?
You need to talk it through with him. I would if I were you. Who knows, you could be totally misunderstanding the whole situation.
Good luck. [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
coOokiie answered Thursday February 28 2008, 4:35 am: Well if you think he is and you don't confront him then he'll keep doing it won't he ? confront him since he's your boyfriend i'm sure he should be honest with you and don't jump to conclusions ("i want to break up with him") because you might be wrong you never know ask him. [ coOokiie's advice column | Ask coOokiie A Question ]
xOalmaOx answered Wednesday February 27 2008, 11:04 pm: Def. confront him because if he's talking to his ex girlfriend, he's not being true & fair to you. If he denies talking to her, trust him. But if your suspicion starts to rise again, ask him about it once again. Again if nothing, you're going to have to go with your gut on this one, babe. [ xOalmaOx's advice column | Ask xOalmaOx A Question ]
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