alright so my ex boyfriend is one of the i guess you could say "popular jocks" at my school, he had a rep for going out with girls and braking up with them as soon as he got sex.. well his rep changed with me because we went out for like almost a year so people stopped saying that about him.. well its been like 6 months since we broke up and i have a new boyfriend who i have been going out with for 1 month and some friends of my ex boyfriends told my new boyfriend that i was all used up.. and at first he didnt get what they ment but then did ( my ex also has a rep for having i big dick ha, witch he does) but yeah and my boyfriend is a virgin and idk.. should i ask him what he thinks about all this because it looked like he got annoyed? like.. do you think he cares that ive had sex before i mean .. im not like extremely lose? but what are some ways to become i guess.. less loose? we havent really talked since this happend today and idk what to do about it?? any ideas?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? arielle316 answered Monday March 10 2008, 10:07 pm: he shouldnt really care. i think if anything he would like a girl who has a little more experience, whether thats a good thing or bad... just ask him if he is ok about everything. bring it up by just saying "is everything okay?" but dont push it, he may not want to discuss your former relationship w/ this other boy. just dont act awkward whatever you do. remember that a situation can never be awkward unless you make it that way. and if he acts awkward, tell him that as well. just be relaxed and act normal, it will all fall into place. dont worry about whatever these other guys are saying, guys are always known for saying stupid crap like that, but your bf should know that and he'll get over that b/c it's just what guys do. no worries :) [ arielle316's advice column | Ask arielle316 A Question ]
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