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Do you think I should break it off with my boyfriend and start fresh in the new school year??

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Question - (10 September 2009) 1 Answers - (Newest, 10 September 2009)
A age 30-35, * writes:

I started my sophmore year of high school today and my bf is a senior. We aren't in any of the same classes and he's planning on working a lot this year plus I have cheerleading every day till 5 and then games at night. He keeps thinking that we won't have any time together even though I reassure him that we will make time.

Today, after getting new classes and meeting new people, I just feel like maybe I should focus on just building new friendships rather than worrying about me and him. I met some nice guys today and I'm starting to think that there is someone better out there for me than my bf even though he is fairly good to me. Do you think I should break it off with my boyfriend and start fresh in the new school year??

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A female reader, Minelisse Puerto Rico +, writes (10 September 2009):

Minelisse agony auntIf he is just fairly good to you... yes. Not because of other possibilities but rather that you need/deserve someone that treats you, at least, really good!

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