my boyfriend always claims he misses me whenever i'm gone but i'm always the one that has to say it. what's up with that?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? FunnyCide answered Saturday August 20 2005, 5:03 pm: Oh, he's probably just a little shy. Sometimes guys (girls too for that matter) are afraid to share their feelings. Sometimes I wish I was less shy, but because of certain people who happen to have quite a bit of control over me, I don't do the things I wish I could. (like initiate things, take his hand or put my arm around him first etc.) Perhaps he is the same way? He's either too shy or scared to say so, or he's afraid he'll get in trouble? He's probably just a little shy and afraid of what you might say/think. Maybe you could ask him if he's a little shy or scared? Just try and talk to him alot about your feelings, and he'll probably open up. :-)
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NotMeanJustHonest answered Saturday August 20 2005, 3:42 pm: Thats weird. How do you know if he misses you if he never says it? he is obviously less ensitive than you are. So just wait on those awkward silences until he breaks down and tells you that he missed you. [ NotMeanJustHonest's advice column | Ask NotMeanJustHonest A Question ]
brunettecutie answered Saturday August 20 2005, 2:54 pm: i think the problem with your bf is that he might be shy. now i know that sound crazy bc he is your bf, but i think you should talk to him about it. dont let it keep bothering you. if he is your bf he will understand. you know?
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