alrighty i was dating this guy for a lil while and he's about four years older and we broke up because he felt bad because he didn't want to have sex with a virgin but heres the thing im not a virgin and i can't stop thinking about him what should i do?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? angie91 answered Tuesday March 11 2008, 3:25 pm: Hey!
Well there are a couple of things that you have to think about here. I mean sure you like this guy, but when you think about it, how shallow can he be?! He broke up with you because he didnt want to sleep with a virgin? it shouldnt matter whether or not you're a virgin. If he likes you enough to want to sleep with you, things like that shouldnt matter.
However, that might not matter to you, in that case, go talk to him. Tell him that you're not a virgin and tell him that you dont want to break up with him.
Make sure that before you go talk to him, he really is the guy for you, I mean he's four years older than you and he seems pretty concerned with sex, but if that is the kind of guy you want, then thats great, you should definitely go back to him. Just make sure you give it a bit of thought before you go talk to him.
Good luck! And I hope I helpped, love ya,
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arielle316 answered Monday March 10 2008, 7:15 pm: try talking to him. if he likes you he'll come back. but just make sure sex isnt all he is after...that wouldn't be very good. but let him know that you aren't a virgin if thats the only thing that is holding him back. good luck with him. but always know that if it doesnt work out you will eventually stop thinking about him, even if it takes longer than you'd like it too... [ arielle316's advice column | Ask arielle316 A Question ]
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