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Do I choose Bob or Jim?

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Question - (11 August 2007) 1 Answers - (Newest, 11 August 2007)
A female United States age 26-29, anonymous writes:

I have a boyfriend and we live REALLY far away. And the magic is fading away. We will refer to him as Bob. I have a friend, that is a boy, and I really really really really really like him. He likes me too. He seeemed SO disappointed when he found out I had a boyfriend. He flirts with me. He helps me. He won't let anyone hurt me, or make fun of me. I will call him Jim. I don't know how to break up with Bob, to go to Jim! Did I mention one of my BFF's is his sister? And how do I propose that we go out? Because no one ever expects girls to ask in my school...I'm confused! Please give me some tips!

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A female reader, Eyah 2 Help  United Kingdom +, writes (11 August 2007):

Eyah 2 Help  agony aunthello i red ur question i think that u shud just tell bob that becuz he lives so far away u dnt think there is anything there anymore and that yu think it wud b better if yu wernt together anymre and jus tlk to jim say u like him tell him how yu feel n if yu want to go out with him keep it on the low till yu feel redy fo everybody to find out

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