my boyfriends at dinner with his ex because she said if they talked things out they could come to a conclusion. should i be worried? or is it just nothing?? i dont know what resteraunt they are at so i dont know if its a fancy dinner or not.
caitiebug6793 answered Saturday March 15 2008, 8:41 pm: I agree with them, worry, but don't freak out. It sounds like they're up to something promiscuious (I'm not sure if I spelled that right but you get the idea) and if all of the sudden he wants to break up with you, don't think anything about it. [ caitiebug6793's advice column | Ask caitiebug6793 A Question ]
thelaura answered Saturday March 8 2008, 7:02 am: Well, if I were you, I'd be worried.
Going to dinner with an ex is rather odd.
and what are they even talking about?
When he gets home, ask away. It's silly to come to the worst conclusion when you aren't even sure of the details yourself. [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
kyliewalker answered Saturday March 8 2008, 1:41 am: OK... don't freak out! i'm sure its a harmless dinner and you should be ok. If it seems like he is doing a dinner with her a lot then you should worry. a conclusion to the end of an relationship is a good thing for you. it means that he will only be there for you and not still be thinking about the ex.
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ChevyIINova answered Saturday March 8 2008, 12:27 am: Your boyfriend is at dinner with his ex? Do they have kids together? Why must they see each other in person and why didn't they give you details? Did she tell you this herself or is this what he is repeating? Sounds like you are being played. [ ChevyIINova's advice column | Ask ChevyIINova A Question ]
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