So i have dated this boy for 3 months, until he went to Florida, and texted me breaking up with me. When he got back he got another girlfriend right away. He started texting me "i love you, i miss you" and songs, and quotes, anything sweet. But i didnt want any of that, i was trying to get over him. But then one day he texted me telling me to f off, and to stop texting him, when i never did. I showed his new girlfriend the texts, and she started crying. This has been a pattern with him, he's done this to basically all of his girlfriends. I feel cheated, and unloved. And i honestly have no idea what to do with myself, im in desperate need of help :(
ArghhJill answered Saturday April 16 2011, 1:56 pm: This boy is an ass. You can find someone who will treat you so much better. There are SOOO many guys out there who would treat you like you deserve to. Just keep ignoring him, don't even respond to his texts. Obviously he is getting pissed that you aren't but eventually he will leave you alone. Hope this helps! [ ArghhJill's advice column | Ask ArghhJill A Question ]
RoxyK96 answered Saturday April 16 2011, 1:34 pm: Kick his ass to the curb! It seems like this boy really has no sence of guilt, and with boys like that they need to be told it is not acceptable and they cannot push women around like that. My advice for you is to ignore him, hopefully the girlfriend will be smart enough to tell him off and dump his sorry ass. You shouldnt have to put up with that kind of crap. You need a MAN not a boy like him, someone who will treat you the right way and would never make you cry or hurt you. Good luck with him. [ RoxyK96's advice column | Ask RoxyK96 A Question ]
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