I dont want to have to babysit my boyfriend when he goes out and vice versa. By now, we should know our alcohol limitations and we should be able to handle ourselves like responsible adults in these situations thats why i never really worried about him going to parties without me.
I am bothered by his answers as well but i can understand that he probably is really confused right now. However, the next time we talk, i wont be accepting "i dunnos" as an answer anymore.
Is it a bad idea to confront the girl?
Is it a bad idea to confront the girl? I want to hear her side of the story... and compare the 2 stories to see if there is anything my bf is lying about or leaving out.
it seems that she hasnt told her bf about what happen seeing as they still seem as lovey dovey as ever on fb.
its not like you guys ****ed other people.. dont sweat it man
Is it a bad idea to confront the girl? I want to hear her side of the story... and compare the 2 stories to see if there is anything my bf is lying about or leaving out.
it seems that she hasnt told her bf about what happen seeing as they still seem as lovey dovey as ever on fb.
Either way the longer her boyfriend is left without knowing the worse he will feel after finding out.
i feel like thats not my business. She should be the one telling him, not me. i feel like if i tell her bf what happened, its just going to be even more drama.
i feel like thats not my business. She should be the one telling him, not me. i feel like if i tell her bf what happened, its just going to be even more drama.
Don't directly tell him.
Make a status update like "Can't believe my boyfriend cheated on my with that skank @*insert name*. He's so silly!"
Then he knows and you've not really done anything.
Then go all 80's action movie and look for revenge, with a brutal climax with an 82 person death count where you rip her boobs off. Remember to say something awesome when you do it like "say goodbye to your breast friends".
I dont want to have to babysit my boyfriend when he goes out and vice versa. By now, we should know our alcohol limitations and we should be able to handle ourselves like responsible adults in these situations thats why i never really worried about him going to parties without me.
I am bothered by his answers as well but i can understand that he probably is really confused right now. However, the next time we talk, i wont be accepting "i dunnos" as an answer anymore.