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-- Posted by Anonymous at 9:16 pm on Aug. 22, 2008

I've been with my boyfriend for almost 6 years. We met in High School. Normally I'm seriously in love with him. I'm all over him all the time. But lately I can't stop think of moving on. I do love him, but he hasn't grown up at all. When I met him he was 17, but he acted 14. And he hasn't really changed at all. He doesn't think at all, and his parents keep interfering in our lives. The way he acts is so immature, and really annoys me. I don't want my kids to be immature like him, without any common sense.

I don't know what the right path is for me.


-- Posted by MystiqueBeauty16 at 9:17 pm on Aug. 22, 2008

We can't help you on this. You need to figure out for yourself whether you need to end things before they get any worse, because it won't hurt either of you any less.

Sit down and think about all the things you've been through, bad and good, and decide what to do.


-- Posted by acalypha at 9:18 pm on Aug. 22, 2008

if your questioning your relationship maybe you should consider a break. if he is acting immature you might be able to talk to him about it, but then again you'd be asking him to change who he is. but i think you could talk to him about the parent issue as that sounds the easiest to fix.


-- Posted by jamesshadowwolf at 9:18 pm on Aug. 22, 2008

If you need to tlak to some1 PM me.


-- Posted by LittleItaly at 9:21 pm on Aug. 22, 2008

you need to listen to your heart


-- Posted by JackieisBlue at 9:22 pm on Aug. 22, 2008

6 years is a long time to be with somebody, especially in and out of high school. Try talking it out with him, how you feel he isnt really maturing. If it continues, consider a break or ending it all together.


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