ok yesterday i wore a long sleve shirt to school and forgot to put deoderant on(whoops) i by acident reached up and he saw my sweaty arm pits i was and still am so imbarrased!! I dont want him to like break up with me or anything b/c of them..would u do that to ur girl friend or boy friend??????
Another thing that seems like it might be a concern; the fact that you aren't comfortable enough around him to admit you forgot to put on deodorant. If you care about him, and you know he cares about you, you shouldn't feel worried. I know I can't picture myself feeling embarassed around my boyfriend, because, well, he's my boyfriend. Perhaps there might be some underlying comfort issues there.
Anyway, sorry for going off. But, again, don't worry about it. :) People sweat. It's natural. If he breaks up with you because of it, you're better off.
xXxpinky615xXx answered Thursday November 4 2004, 6:46 pm: If your boyfriend really likes you then he won't break up with you for something stupid like that. My boyfriend has seen me with my hair a total mess, no make up on and in my baggy shitty pajamas and he still thinks I'm beautiful. You're boyfriend should think the same if he ever saw you like that and if he doesn't then he's no good. You need to feel comfortable enough around your boyfriend to look like shit and know that he's not going to offend you. You should be able to say "I look like shit" and he should say "No you don't, you look beautiful/pretty/gorgeous/adorible/sexy" anything along those lines. Don't be embarassed!! Hope this helped. [ xXxpinky615xXx's advice column | Ask xXxpinky615xXx A Question ]
babiigurl076 answered Thursday November 4 2004, 6:38 pm: Although that's a bit gross..no I wouldn't break up with my b/f for that reason..that's just dumb. If he breaks up with you over that, then he wasn't worth it! Hope I helped! [ babiigurl076's advice column | Ask babiigurl076 A Question ]
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