If you want to sort it out then contact him now. If he needs more time he will tell you but it is better to sort things sooner than later.
if that really happened to you then you are a sad, sad person! If he did it at homecoming then you must have deserved it!
A person can get their boyfriend back by apologizing for what they did to chase him off. This may also involve making a list of the benefits of the relationship.
It just means that there is someone you had contact with in your past who is no longer that same sort of contact. People aren't replaceable. It has nothing to do with your commitment to your boyfriend, and you should not pursue it.
you should do it in person. tell him you have something important to say, then tell him. if he really loves you, he will stay with you
Say no if you don't like him. Do not try to say yes because you are touched, especially if you are scared to ruin your reputation. If you never had a boyfriend, you don't want him to be a creepy person from your school. If he is in your class or not, try to not talk to him. You can try to stop contact with him. I know what you mean, because the same thing happened to me.
If this person is in your house, you should tell him to leave. If he refuses, you can contact the police. However, if he is in her home, there is nothing you can do about it.
You hafto be 15 or older for that because if your under age the person can be framed ! as a pervert for trying to contact you !
If you think you can go on and be happy with out that one you truly love then yes.
aviod all possible contact with this person if you can but it also sounds like your relationship is lacking something maybe love
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Your boyfriend is the only person who can answer that.
On March 16, 1621, only about 4 months after landing at Plymouth Rock and setting up their new colony in what was then called Plymouth Colony (Now Massachusetts and Maine) the Pilgrims that had traveled across the Atlantic on the Mayflower had their first friendly contact with a Native person.