Okay,13 female
so my boyfriend just moved to indiana bc his dad works there and i just figured out that another guy likes me. Dont think im a ho or a slut or anything like that bc i was gunna break up with him anyway bc i cant do a long distance relationship i tried to call my current boyfriend and tell him i cant date him any more but i couldnt get a hold of him! I really want to go out with this other guy bc we have a good history (when you answer my question ill tell you what happend) so can some one plzz help!!!!!!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? LadyDesi112 answered Thursday July 29 2010, 12:48 am: Hey,
unfortunately, everyone can't handle a long distance relationship. It's a part of life, but no reason to really beat up on yourself. Your current boyfriend is going to have to understand, but make sure to be conscience of his feelings when you break the news to him. Don't mention the other guy or anything, just tell him you can't do the long-distance thing, and you feel you guys should go your own ways. As far as the other guy, hey if you like him, you like him...I wouldn't suggest rushing right into another relationship, but there's no harm in going out. Hope I helped =) [ LadyDesi112's advice column | Ask LadyDesi112 A Question ]
nonameboy70 answered Tuesday July 27 2010, 4:27 pm: if you and that dude have a good history he'll wait for you. try to break up with your boyfriend and give him a good reason dont be mean about it. anything else? [ nonameboy70's advice column | Ask nonameboy70 A Question ]
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