im fifteen and my boyfriend and i have had a thing for a while and now he doesnt really bother making plans with me or starting any conversations. before we started going out he would try a lot harder and it seemed like he cared a lot more. and now its like he is taking me for granted. i dont know how to talk to him about it because he might not take me seriously and i dont want to seem ridiculous. i dont want to break up or anything but how can i change this?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? holahayley56 answered Sunday August 17 2008, 4:03 pm: That's because you were in the honey moon phase. Now, hes used to you, and used to talking to you, and knows all about you. Like most relationships, it gets boring.. if that was me, and I really wanted to stay with him, I would think of something fun we could do, something different, something we've never really tried before. Depending where you live, theres a lot of different things you guys could do. Like one time me and this one boyfriend went to his country club, and he taught me how to play golf. It was fun, and he taught me something, and it was just cool.
Katlyn answered Sunday August 17 2008, 5:56 am: you need to talk to him and tell him how you feel because thats the only way hes gonna start caring about you more and hanging out with you talking is healthy for a relationship and whatever problems that there are can be solved if you two just talk and get to an understanding goood luck:) [ Katlyn's advice column | Ask Katlyn A Question ]
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