my boyfriend always blows me off for everything, and were on a brake right now and i asked him if we could hang out tomorrow sine we havent in like a month and hes like yeah and then i asked him a fe wminutes latter if we really were going to hang out and hes like probably not, and then he said "im no cowboy ..
what does that mean the im no cowboy thing he wont tell me ?
But he really shouldn't treat you like that. Don't waste your time on him. Act like you don't care about him, what he says or does, anything. Then he will realize you don't need him and he will probably try to come back to you! :) [ gypsytears's advice column | Ask gypsytears A Question ]
Ava29 answered Wednesday July 9 2008, 8:10 pm: I honestly don't know what that means and please don't take this the wrong way, but he sounds like a prick.
I think you should drop that loser.
If he's going to sit there and treat you like that then you shouldn't even bother.
You deserve way better then that.
If you keep allowing him to treat you that way, he'll just keep doing it girl.
I'm not trying to be mean, but I was in the EXACT same situation that you are in now.
The guy would blow me off like that and we'd be off and on a lot and he'd say stuff and then just ignore me or not tell me what it meant and of course every time I tried to move on he'd act all nice again.
I'm not trying to give you my crap story but, us girls shouldn't put up with stuff like that.
He obviously doesn't care and is a HUGE jerk.
You can do way better. I can tell that and I don't even know you.
I know this isn't what you asked, but this is an advice site and you asked a question so, I'm just trying to give advice.
I'm sorry if this makes you mad, that wasn't my intention.
I just don't think any person should be treated that way.
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