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Dear Breakup Girl,
My boyfriend and I broke up about three months ago,his choice, not mine.
After the obligatory period of avoiding each other (while he hooked up with
somebody else and I pined away for him), we're finally becoming friends again.
Now, he and and his new girlfriend are having problems, and he's turning to me
to both advise and comfort him with that and other issues. I consider myself
mostly over him, but I know that it would take very little from him for me to
fall head over heels--again. I know that some part of me is hoping that his aim
is to hook up with me again, but I also know I'm only causing myself future
trouble by allowing that thought at all. But the way he's acting around me does
seem to indicate some kind of more-than-friends interest. To complicate things
further, we're both going off to college in the fall. So do I allow myself to
have dreams of a summer fling (the current girlfriend won't be around much
longer), or do I firmly squash them? It's unlikely that I'll find someone else
this summer, so it's not like I'd be putting my life on hold for him. What do I
do?
-- Wary and Wondering
Dear Wary,
No way should should he be turning to you for advice
on your successor. Taaaa-cky, no fair. Forget the fix; you need to chill with
your real friends before you go away. I am thus going to echo you and use a
word that summer's zealous overplanters and their neighbors usually wind up
with way too much of:
SQUASH.
Love,
Breakup Girl
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