1. learn to type like a 20-year-old instead of a stupid pre-teen on her cell phone.
2. leave him. he's obviously never changing.
When you make any important promise, you should always fulfill that promise.
Once a cheater, probably always a cheater.
In my opinion, 15 and 16 is too young to make a promise of forever.
Well they are not dating they are just Best Best Best Friends and They should always be bffs
because you will break a promise
You should just try to find you someone else I promise there is someone better out there for you and who knows one day they may not work out. You may have a chance but for now just accept the fact that two of your friends date and you will always have fun around them!
Honesty is always the best policy.
There are always going to be some associated dangers when using a dating site like Plenty of Fish. One should be careful when going on dates. It should always be in a public place. One should also let a friend know where he or she is going. If anything feels weird, one should leave immediately.
No matter the relationship of the person you are breaking the promise with, this can be difficult. Promises should be kept, but there are always extenuating circumstances in which they are broken with good reason, and therefore should not feel the burden of guilt.Here are a few questions you can ask yourself if you are about to break a promise:Did you make the promise with good intentions?Did you make the promise carefully, thoughtfully, and responsibly?Was there a clear understanding between you and the other party when making this promise?Did you try to uphold your end of the promise?Did circumstances dramatically change, thus preventing you from being able to fulfill the promise?Would upholding the promise now put you in harm's way, or put you in a compromising situation?If you can answer "yes" to these questions, then you can break your promise with a little ease. While breaking promises should always be the exception rather than the rule, circumstances may arise where it's necessary. You may still experience guilt, but that's natural - just keep in mind that you did everything you could to fulfill that promise, and that occasionally, some things aren't meant to be.
It is considered immoral to break a promise, unless that promise was immoral, in which case it was immoral to make the promise not to break it. A moral should trump a promise. That is the relationship.
If you are in a relationship with someone who has given you a promise ring, but you are in love with with someone else, you should be honest and tell your boyfriend how you feel. You will need t think a lot about your real feelings before making any decision.
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