It must have come as quite a shock to you that your boyfriend is going to the Deb with someone else. It is natural that you are overly upset about this however, looking at the positives in this can help you through it. The one positive thing that has come out of this is that you can see now how your boyfriend could be so insensitive to your feelings, rather than finding out later. Don't waste anymore of your time on him. If he can hurt you like this now, there will only be more hurt in the future if you decide to stay with him.
Hyperactive.
Well, overly means "to an excessive degree." So if you call someone overly cute, you're saying that they're taking the cuteness too far.
Being overly friendly with someone for no apparent reason.
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you will know when he goes to far,tell him how u feel maybe he will stop
Overly confident
No, "aggressive" typically has a negative connotation, implying behavior that is forceful, pushy, or overly assertive.
someone that did go suicide probably had that on there list of why their life sucked but for that reason alone no.
Your boyfriend could have been hurt in a past relationship or he could be overly jealous. To accuse someone of such a thing without proof isn't a sign of love and if he thinks it is it's time you cleared this matter up. Tell him you did nothing wrong and you are not staying in the relationship under these conditions. Be careful! Sometimes this is abusive behavior and all about control. Good luck hon Marcy
Someone who is overly concerned with their appearance would be a slave to vanity.
No, you do not need a hyphen for "overly excited", even if it precedes whatever it modifies. For example, "Gus worked himself into an overly excited state whenever the discussion was about politics." The hyphen is not necessary because the -ly suffix in the adverb "overly" makes it clear that it modifies "excited".
Give her space. Don't be overly obsessive/possessive. If she has any questions, she will ask you. Don't force any pressure on her.