My boyfriend of 6 months has been being a jerk lately. He blows me off for his friends (it's not that i dont want him to hang out with his friends at all, its just does he have to all the time?). Well, u see the other day his friends dared him to knee me in the back and they offered him money. They thought it would be funny so he did it. Then i got really mad and slapped him but i forgave him cus he apoligized and told me he loved me. The today when i was trying to talk to him about it he started to laugh like it was funny. I dont know if i should dump him or not?
P.S. He hasnt always been like this. He just recently became like this.
adviceforlife answered Wednesday September 6 2006, 9:52 pm: Well, firstly, I would suggest you confront him about this and be as serious as possible. Tell him your not joking. You must express your feelings upfront. You should also consider the fact that he may WANT you to break up with him. It's possible that he may be cheating and would feel worse if he dumped you. Therefore, as I said, confront him alone, make sure he understands your serious. If he jokes after you express your feelings, you should consider that maybe things won't get better and therefore you should leave him. [ adviceforlife's advice column | Ask adviceforlife A Question ]
Greyskate answered Tuesday September 5 2006, 11:07 pm: just go and talk to him and explain to him that you dont apreciate him acting like that and he should show you more respect and treat you more like a lady instead of just another guy. if he really loves you he will do what you ask him to. [ Greyskate's advice column | Ask Greyskate A Question ]
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