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Someone old or someone new?

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Question - (12 November 2010) 1 Answers - (Newest, 12 November 2010)
A female United States age 30-35, anonymous writes:

My ex boyfriend and I got back together last night. But now, i'm having second thoughts. We broke up in mid July b/c due to another girl. They broke up 3 weeks ago..somehow me and her became friends.

The thing is, I met a guy almost a month ago and we have been talking nonstop. He is down-to-earth, attractive, sweet.. and I really like him. I honestly don't know what to do anymore.I missed my ex, alot.. and I am happy for us but i'm not completely thrilled. Neither are my friends. Most of them don't like him. This new guy is 19 and mature, my ex and I are both 17.

Should I dump my ex and see what happens with this new guy?

Or stay with my ex?

Im so confused!

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A female reader, tennisstar88 United States +, writes (12 November 2010):

tennisstar88 agony auntIf you're having second thoughts on your boyfriend..then I would let it go seeing as he already had his chance and things aren't all peachy the second time around. Let it go with him, and pursue this fresh new guy..I think he deserves a chance. Remember your ex is an ex for a reason!

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