whelll , theres alot of ways of doing it but the simpliest one is just be with her most of the time and in one moment when u feel like doing it just take to a place where u both would be alone and u can do 2 ways: u can just be honest with her and tell that u like her and think that u both would make an awesome couple or u could just kiss and see where it goes
yes
Boody cash
You can check with a lawyer, but I will guess probably not. Because you co-signed for the loan, you were legally obligated to pay it off if your ex-boyfriend could not or did not. Therefore, you assumed the risk of having to pay the loan and because of that probably cannot sue your ex-boyfriend for leaving you on the hook for it.
Anyone who applied for the card. If you and your boyfriend/girlfriend applied for the card jointly, you are both responsible for the debt, regardless of whether or not you are married. If you just added your boyfriend or girlfriend on to your account as an authorized user, however, they are not responsible for the debt.
The ONLY reason a person would request that you not be on the deed and mortgage would be to INSURE that you would have no legal right to the property. If he expects you to help pay the mortgage you would be paying for property you do not own. You and your boyfriend are not buying a house. Your boyfriend is buying a house and he wants you to help him pay for it. You would be entitled to nothing when the property is sold.
I would confront the girl or warn your boyfriend
Boyfriend.
Mostly a girl gets a boyfriend at the age 13 or 15
Ask the girl.
If a girl keep on talking about her ex-boyfriend to you that means she still loves him!
If he wants to marry another girl he's not your boyfriend.
Then she has to choose you or her boyfriend.
If she has a boyfriend, leave her alone.
That she isn't ready to have a boyfriend yet or she is to busy for a boyfriend.
Get a boyfriend and love him..
You don't.
if i where you i would tell the girl that likes that boy that he has a girlfriend.that is what i would do.