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  • Apr 18, 2011, 12:17 AM
    sona.sweet
    How to know that your boyfriend is likes your friend?
    Hi, I just need help to taking a imp decision that I should break up my relationship or not!! I meet my boyfriend before 4 yrs ago, I introduced him 2 my best friend, now they in same city for work purpose, I would go there to surprise my boyfrind,as he reached station late 4 receiving me,& not seems too happy, my friend also there to received me, in whole way they are just talking 2 each other,after that whenever we are together they just not suppose that m also there & just talking 2 each other,m get frustreted to this behaviour that lik m nothing for them, my presence is not matter for them,one day m just started to cry but my boyfriend not react anything when my friend came into the room & she said him 2 stop me to crying then he came to me & hug me,I don't know but I don't like all this strang things, after some time I just asked to my boyfriend about all these things what I feel but he just denied & became angry. But after few days I come to know that my boyfriend tolled every thing to my friend & finally they considered me as cheap minded grl. But I always feel that when my friend is like near to us my boyfriend just like dying to meet her by giving various non sens resons, whenever my friend making me a call she always ask about my boyfriend,but still I don't have any stuff that I proved myself right, I just don't loos my boyfrind, *** tell me my thinking is right or m become pasassive, now its matter of my life that I should rejuct him or not, what should I do
  • Apr 19, 2011, 05:49 PM
    LeonaDy
    It seems like you're unhappy with the way he acts because he is uninterested. Doesn't look good at all. It may not be what you think (that they're somewhat interested in each other), but the passive and inconsiderate way he is acting is not a good reason to stay. You can't stay in a relationship that drives you mad all alone. If it were a common problem, it would be different. But, you are the only one feeling that something is wrong. NOT GOOD. His heart should break seeing you cry and he should be concerned that you feel left out, not offended. I'm sorry, but, from what you described, I really think this should end right now. There are plenty of people out there that can make you feel safe, happy and loved, not ignored and betrayed.

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