A
female
age
30-35,
*andaoncrack
writes: I've been going out with my boyfriend for 2 months now, and I do really like him, but recently he seems to like me a lot less. He avoids spending time alone with me, and has been flirting with my best friend right in front of me. She doesn't seem to be objecting, but I don't know if I should say anything as it could just be in my head. It's making me quite miserable, but I am terrible at confrontations, and I don't really have anyone I can talk to; my best friend is part of the problem, and my other best friend has history with the guy. Should I say anything to either of them?
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reader, love-him +, writes (11 July 2007):
Hi babe, i suggest you say something, to your boyfriend and also your best friend, before it could be too late.. Maybe it could be easier you talk to your other best friend, even though you have a past with him, he still could help, and look out for you. I know how hard confruntation is, but maybe just get your boyfriend alone for a second, and explain your feelings and how you feel about him flirting. I hope i helped, Good luck. Mail me if you would like to talk x x
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