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Looks Are Everything

Dear Boys Suck,
 
I'm 17 turning 18...and I can't believe that I'm writing this, but I figured that you guys would be able to help me out. My boyfriend ignores me. I don't know what to do about it. See, it's not like normal relationships. When we are supposed to hang out, it takes him 6+ hours to just GET to my house. And when he does get here, REGARDLESS (even if I'm sick..) he drags me out saying that I need fresh air. At first, I thought that he had just gotten "used" to me, but we haven't been dating that long. I also know, that he loves me...and no, he didn't say it. When he does pay attention to me, you can just tell by the looks he gives me. Well, I hope that you can help me. Thanks for trying if you cannot.

sadly,
Abby

Skinnny Mao Says:
What are you a fuckin psychic? "I can tell by the way he looks at me". What the hell is that supposed to mean? Maybe he is just a good actor. Did you ever think of that? Having said that, let me point out how important fresh air can be toward maintaining good health. Then again, maybe he does love you, he is just really, really insensitive. I mean, how the hell should I know? If I were you, I would lay the smack down. But then, that is my advice for almost everything.

The Sleepwalker Says:
I can tell by the way he looks at you that he is still treating you like crap. Funk Dat!

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