Well my boyfriend and I have been dating for a month. The thing is we hardly ever talk and we don't hang out a lot either. When we do hang out we just sit there or drive around, we never hold hands, cuddle etc. He's 19 and I'm 17. Anyways, I kinda wanna break up because its a pointless relationship. What's your opinion? Thanks!
Additional info, added Sunday September 27 2009, 6:42 pm: P.S. This girl always texts him(she likes him) and he said that they are just friends but everytime he comes over he text msgs are deleted. I'm not stupid, my ex did the same exact thing and he cheated on me. . Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? christina answered Monday September 28 2009, 3:48 am: You pretty much answered your own question.
Tiffanyy answered Sunday September 27 2009, 10:53 pm: Well, if you already know the game and it's not what you like, then give up your turn! I don't think you need to deal with that. Skip the drama, emotions, and stupid arguements and let it go. Just say you want to be friends, that's how it seems like anyway. It's only been a month, so try to break it off before you get too familiar with him as your "pointless" boyfriend. :) [ Tiffanyy's advice column | Ask Tiffanyy A Question ]
AuntKerry answered Sunday September 27 2009, 10:26 pm: Sounds to me like you both have moved on. You each seem to be waiting for the other to declare it. It's never a great idea to hang on to something you no longer need. You should tell him thanks, it was great, but you need to move on. Doesn't sound like he'll object too much.
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