No. You give it to him when you can trust him with a key to your house.
Politely tell him that you are committed to the boyfriend that you have, and want to keep it that way.
You should be confronting your ex and telling him you do not like his girlfriend asking your children about your new boyfriend and if it keeps up he will only be able to see his children at your home or without his ex girlfriend.
It means that you're acting like your mad at him. Don't hate, appreciate.
Your ex boyfriend must felt guilty about the breakup and it is how you handle being around him that may give off vibes that you are mad at him.
Probably not. He's trying to find someone to satisfy him.
if she keeps asking you about relationship for one, kinda like a wing man, and 2nd when they hang out with you more than they do the boyfriend. those are probably to ways of finding out
Because maybe he's insecure and needs to make sure that you dont still have feelings for your ex
he may just be asking just to ask or he may think your with another guy but it is okay let him question but, if he keeps questioning you are loosing trust with him and gain it back:)
No, violence is not an answer. You shouldn't be okay with it though. Make it very clear that you're not happy with that kind of behavior. If he keeps hitting you, then you should just leave him. There is no point in staying with a person, who hurts you.
If he seems interested and keeps asking if you and your friend could hang out together then that means he likes your friend not you, what boyfriend would want to be with you AND your friend?? A real boyfriend that likes you would want to be alone with you, he wouldn't want to be with your friends or even his friends.
He wants you.
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