Paranoia. It happens all the time. Little things are said that he doesn't even think about, but may hurt you or make you think. It usually happens when a girl overanalyzes a situation. Just sit back and enjoy the ride. Try not to start problems that have no root, but if something really seems to be wrong, ask him if everything's going okay with him, if something's wrong -- but don't push it.
There could be any number of reasons. I suppose you could look at your past experiences in this matter--has it happened before to you at this point in a relationship? Are you having any second thoughts regarding him that you don't want to consider? Finally, taking this lightly, is there anything he is doing that is causing you to worry (ie. not showing up, being late without reasonable excuse, lack of closeness)? If none of these are present, just enjoy the times you have with him, and let the relationship evolve. Breakups do happen, but not to relationships that progress through good and bad times alike.
well first of all if there just friends then i dont think you need to worry and mabey your just alittle jealous. but if it seems that there flirting and acting as if more then jus friends then jus tell her how you feel. make sure you dont sound to controling though. and just make sure that everythings okay with you guys' relationship.
Don't worry about it. You don't need a boyfriend in the third grade.
If he loves you why worry about him "admitting" it.
well.. if you have a boyfriend you should worry about him. if he does something then just kick his butt(:
don't worry about it. If your boyfriend really cares about you he won't care what his friend says
Dont worry about it, seriously.
First ask your boyfriend what he would love to eat. Call the waiter/waitress to place the order, tell your boyfriend not to worry about the bill.
no you only 13 don't worry about that yet
not worry about it. its ur ex
i would have thought so , may be its best to talk to him though
If you are secure in your relationship with your boyfriend, don't worry about it. It's okay for guys to have other friends that are girls.
Yes, children can experience worry and anxiety, especially when faced with new experiences, schoolwork, or family changes. It's important for parents and caregivers to provide support, reassurance, and tools to help children manage their worries in a healthy way.