Stevie, You've known me for about..what, four or five years? So I'm coming to you for some advice--I don't know if you have the time, but I'd like some when you do.<br>Andrew didn't work out. In fact, I cornered one of his friends and asked him what was going on, to find out he's hanging out with a sorority blond chick. Whom he says is clingy and Andrew doesn't like it. But Andrew's been hanging out with her and not me. Well, having referenced Andrew for a job with my dad's friend, Andrew will be at my house this Monday working on a fence. I think it's hilarious, since he didn't know that I knew about his 'chick'. I text messaged him tonight, saying, So how's your blond chick? I'll see you at my house on Monday.<br>(Andrew has no idea where he'll be working for his new job).<br>He says, I'm at work (he bounces at the night club I used to work for).<br>So I replied, Well, I'll be seeing you at work a lot more often.<br>And I
deleted his phone number from my phone.<br>SO--my question: How do I test a guy to see if he's "worthy"? This same thing has happened about...25-30 times now. In two and half years. I'm fed up with it. I can only manage to date a guy for about 4 days to two months max. No joke. So, how can I test a guy in such a way that I don't play pretend with the next guy thinking it'll work. Or should I just forget about all it?<br>Thank you!<br>~Kerith<br><p> 
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