you should ask him if he is mad and if his tone of voice change then he mad but if it dont change then he is not mad
dump her and forget about it. or do the same.
she wants you to still be in love with her, even if she has a boyfriend.
You let him go forget him if he found someone new so should you. You don't do anything, and you leave them alone. Turn it around the other way: Wouldn't you want him to just leave you alone when you get a new boyfriend?
You help your friend out as best you can! No one wants to be caught in an embarassing position in front of their boyfriend or girlfriend. You should always help your friends out.
Well you should be friends with him and try to be comfertable around him but iahve to warn you it will get very akward to be around him if he gets another girlfriend or lets ay you get another boyfriend
Good job, keep kissing him!
He enjoys the attention of other girls, and is mad because you ask for him to devote his attention to you. He is in the wrong, and if he wants to stay your boyfriend then he should learn to be more loyal to you.
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i let him find slomeone his own age intel he gets older and if he wants 2 comes back he can
eithor he wants to throw up or it feels right when you guys kiss =]
just tell him , either in person or phone, you have to tell him sooner or later; get it over with and get on with life. very true you should tell so when or if he gets out he will be able to get over it while he is in there and and know that he can go and do what ever he wants to do when he gets out.
It's important to communicate openly with your boyfriend about how his behavior makes you feel, set boundaries for respectful communication, and consider seeking support from a therapist or trusted friends/family to help rebuild your self-esteem. Remember that your worth should not be determined by someone else's behavior or words.