My boyfriend and I went to a different school for a while then I transfered to that school to be with him. When I got there I found out he had been hugging this girl everyday. When we had senior walk day he hugged so many girls, I was really jealous of the fact we said we wouldn't hug other people and I stuck to my word and he said what was he suppost to do? Just say no? Which is exacly what I did. And last night I hung out with my girls for the first time in over 10 months and he has hung out with his friends 3 times or so in the 10 months and last night when I called him he was kind of an ass. Then I find out he went to the ER last night and didn't even tell me about it until today. I was kind of mad, I mean I would call him or have someone call him. What do you think?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? hannahd answered Sunday August 20 2006, 1:23 am: Well, I know how it feels to be jealous when your boyfriend hugs tons of girls. I used to go out with someone who did that & it got kind of annoying because the girls he was hugging all liked him. In my opinion, the hugging situation shouldn't get to you too easily. Yes, it's natural to feel uncomfortable, but if it's simply a hug.. then just let it go. About the ER situation - I wouldn't look too much into that either. He probably just got sidetracked; it's not like one night is a long time for him to wait & tell you. If he's being an ass, let him know. But like I said - you can't really look into every action of his. I'm not exactly sure what you're needing advice on. But if anything bothers you, you bring it up with him & talk to him yourself. Don't ever have someone call or speak to him for you. You're the two having the relationship. Hope that helped! If not.. leave something more specific in my inbox & maybe I'll be able to answer your question better. [ hannahd's advice column | Ask hannahd A Question ]
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