He's probably still mad about the break up , talk to him privately & ask him why is he doing that .
Well, usually your boyfriend might not want to hang around your friends and if they're near you, he might not want to hang around you that much. If he absolutely hates your friends then he might avoid spending any time with you altogether. Stop and think, are your friends true friends, or is your boyfriend not a very good boyfriend? :0)
No way!
They could be herdbound, scared, angry, talking to their friends or cruing for help. If you are riding or leading them around it is very disrespectful for a horse to do that
It means he is trying to fit in.
You man up.
Don't hang out with your friend's when your bf's around..
You didn't explain if they were mean when they picked on you or if they were just teasing and joking around with you. If they are mean towards you while your boyfriend is around then he either has no respect for you or he's a wimp! You should stickup for each other! If his friends are teasing or joking around with you then that's all it is and yes, it's highly possible that he likes you and he may get the brunt of some of that teasing and joking around.
tell him that if he cant handle you being around other boys then that's it!
When you ask him a question and he turns around to talk to his friends about football.
I think that when your boyfriend is jealous of your guy friends he will start to be around you more and when your guys friends come around he will completely ignore them and try keeping you all to himself. Another way is when he sees your guys friends talking to you or hugging you he gets mad.
If your boyfriend overreacts because you're hanging around another boy more than him, tell him that you're just friends and you can spend more time with him, but you won't give up your friends.
Melinda's behavior may change depending on the social context. This can be due to trying to fit in and be accepted by different groups, exploring different aspects of herself, or seeking validation from different people. It's normal for individuals to behave differently in various social settings as they navigate their identities and relationships with different people.