Question Posted Tuesday September 16 2008, 1:26 am
thanxs for the advice...im just really glad things are working out with us..in our 2 month of dating my previous ex contacted me through myspace after like 5 months since the break up and asked me how i was doing so i told her i was doing fine i have a gf now and that im happy...i asked her how she was and she said the same so i told her thats great im happy for u...so my current gf found out and she didnt trust me from then..we got through it but she just had it in the back of her mind that i was still talking to her...so my gf decided to end things she needed space...so i respected her decision now 3 months later were getting passed it and working on the future...u think all this could work out with no problems and her trust issues?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? icey0990 answered Wednesday September 17 2008, 12:17 am: well i think it still is a sensitive issue, but i think its something you two can work on. i dont think that magically its going to be like it never happened. trust is easy to break, and hard to gain back. so while you work on the future, dont do anything to break the trust. im not saying give her your password or anything, but maybe if your on myspace and your with her just show her everything is appropriate in your convos. and my opinion is i think you guys can work out. just remember not to talk to anyone in a way you wouldnt want her to be talking to other people. good luck with everything! [ icey0990's advice column | Ask icey0990 A Question ]
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