Question Posted Thursday November 4 2010, 11:33 pm
Okay so im 16 bisexual girl
I have a boyfriend and a girlfriend. well my question is should I brake up with my girlfriend because one we arent how we use to be before I started dateing this amazing guy. I mean dont get me wrong I love them both but I love him more. plus my girlfriend has a boyfriend that I know has a past and every time i try to to talk to her he either pulls her away or she defends him. she doesnt have a problem with my boyfriend but I have a problem with hers and I cant be with someone who doesnt listen to my advice because im usally right. this guy has cheated and lied he's no good for her I care deeply for her but when she doesnt listen it makes me debate our relationship. I've been with her for 5months he's been with her for a week and he's stealing her from me. what should I do?
Answers answered Saturday November 6 2010, 4:01 am: If this girl loves you, she would atleast consider your advice. By the way your describing her she sounds a bit selfish. Try to tell her how you feel and if she won't listen, she isn't worth it. [ Answers's advice column | Ask Answers A Question ]
darknessb4dawn answered Friday November 5 2010, 3:09 am: first off you cant be a dictator. by the that im refering to the 'im usually right' comment. if things were switched aroud and she told u to break up with your boyfriend because she doesnt like him so you should break up with him because she's usually right, would you? of course not.
what would it take for you to start liking her more than your boyfriend? i cant tell you exactly what will work but attacking her boyfriend wont. put yourself in her shoes. [ darknessb4dawn's advice column | Ask darknessb4dawn A Question ]
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