Question Posted Saturday December 20 2008, 9:16 am
i love my boyfriend of 5 months and he's the best thing that ever happened to me....but i feel that i cant concentrnate on anything else that much because i'm always thinking of him...and like when im in class and i dont like what we're doing (pretty much every day) i think about him all the time...i dont like to be like this cause then i dont understand what were doing in class and stuff but i would never break up with him cause i love him so much.
what should i do?
16/f
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? DJzmAgUy426 answered Sunday December 21 2008, 3:45 pm: What you should do is ENJOY. Think of it like this: how many billion questions have you read on this site about girls constantly thinking about guys they can't have? And that's only a SMALL percent of the girls in this world. Not everyone is lucky enough to ever BE with the guy of their dreams, but you are! So, instead of obsessing about him, realize that if you guys are good together, he's not going anywhere, but neither are you if you do bad in school. Think about YOURSELF once in a while. His glorious image won't save you when you take a test, or when you're applying for college. Trust me, guys can do nothing for you. Learn to separate you academic life from your love life, because one has nothing to do with the other. Be you in school, but so-and-so's girlfriend after school, otherwise, you're gonna end up messing up your future for a temporary present. Good luck. [ DJzmAgUy426's advice column | Ask DJzmAgUy426 A Question ]
karenR answered Sunday December 21 2008, 1:18 pm: Don't break up over it. You would still think
about him...maybe even more! Its actually very
normal, what you're going through. It will go
away after awhile.
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