Wow, okay so I have alot to say! Ok so I broke up with my old boyfriend because I felt the relationshup wasnt really going anywhere and so I told him I only wanted to be friends. Now, I have a new boyfriend and he is amazing! I love him so much! We hangout really offen at lunch and inbetween classes. Online, we get into fights though but we always find a way to get through them. I could never live without him and he has told me that without me his life would be incomplete. We recently got into a fight that almost cost our relationship. =/ Worst thing ever! We got through it though but now he says that he likes my best friend a tiny bit. I told him it was okay because I love him more than anything and I know most people would be mad but Im surprisingly not.. I never want to loose him. Should I be a bit mad that he likes my best friend? I love him so much and I could never move on, he's perfect for me! Advice?
sparkle26 answered Friday April 6 2012, 7:50 pm: you have every right to be mad at him. i can see where you're coming from, but if he really cared about you, chances are he wouldn't have feelings for someone else. when someone loves you, they're devoted to you. you don't want him taking advantage of how patient and carefree you are of him being attracted to someone else. [ sparkle26's advice column | Ask sparkle26 A Question ]
AdviceGiving101 answered Thursday April 5 2012, 11:42 pm: Well, real best friends won't date your best friend's boyfriend. So, you really have nothing to worry about!
If you are kind of worried, I suggest you talk to your boyfriend about it. Say you're a little uncomfortable.
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