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I feel trapped with my boyfriend and I like his mate...

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Question - (10 January 2010) 1 Answers - (Newest, 11 January 2010)
A female United Kingdom age 30-35, anonymous writes:

Hiya.

I've been seeing my boyfriend for nearly two years now. We've broke up twice. I love my boyfriend dont get me wrong but I cant stop thinking about his friend ( our friend ) Sometimes I cant wait to see him.He's different from my boyfriend and we have a canny bit in common. Sometimes it seems as if his friend likes me too..looking over at me, sitting next to me, asking if I was coming out the next day etc..

He's more manly than my boyfriend..tbh my boyfriends kind of a wimp he cant even protect me from snow balls lol. anyway its nearly been two years and I feel a bit trapped.

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (11 January 2010):

It sounds like you're not very happy with your boyfriend. Don't stay with him just because you've been together for 2 years; you'll just be wasting that much more time on something that is probably going nowhere. You should break up with him, and then wait to see what happens with the friend. Don't go for him right away, just feel things out.

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