should I break up with my boyfriend? We fight about 2-3 times a day averagely; I love him still but this fighting is getting to be too much.. is this reason enough even though i still love him? we have tried to work this out, believe me.. he promised and the promises were broken.. nothing works
xokristabelle answered Sunday November 1 2009, 2:02 pm: If you can't figure out the reason why you fight so much, you can't fix it, so yes, you probably should break up. Loving someone is not a reason to stay with them. If you can't handle a breakup, then at least take a break, but it really sounds like you're better off without him. [ xokristabelle's advice column | Ask xokristabelle A Question ]
shorty89 answered Sunday November 1 2009, 1:35 pm: i think you should definitely break it off.. if he loves you he would beg for you back and the fighting would decrease.. [ shorty89's advice column | Ask shorty89 A Question ]
Sweet_LiL_Angel answered Sunday November 1 2009, 12:14 pm: How long have you two been fighting like this. Do you ever spend time just you to. Find the cause of the fighting and trying to fix it. Don't fight back ignore it. There is a reason to fighting sometimes. If you dont feel there is any hope, end it. There isnt a point of staying together and fighting all the time. [ Sweet_LiL_Angel's advice column | Ask Sweet_LiL_Angel A Question ]
LOL_x0x answered Sunday November 1 2009, 11:35 am: How long have you been together? If it's only been a few months, then maybe it is time to give something else a try.
You're so young and you have so much time left, that I think if this relationship consists of more fights and promise breaking than positive things, you should end it.
However, if you've been together for a long period of time (like a year or more), then talk to him. Sit him down, and have a serious, deep conversation about it. You can get over this if you both really work at it and commit to making things better.
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