ok so.. i recently just got back with my boyfriend. and i went to his myspace and his friend posted something to him it said "so what happened on friday with the girl" so i went to his friends myspace to see what he wrote because i was curious. and i went and my boyfriend wrote the thing on friday didnt happen because me and her are in a mess right now so nothing happened. whats that suppose to mean? is he playing me? and how do i confront him about this i cant tell him that i stolked his myspace. what do i tell him? what do i do? i really like him but i dont know whats going to happen now help please
thaks in advance.
sampler3 answered Sunday April 1 2007, 12:46 am: just say i was on your myspace and saw what your friend said so i wanted to see what you were tallking about if you were talking to about some other girl or say i acidently clicked on it and i saw what you said so what were you talking about it sounds like to me that he was saying something about sex or just be open with your feelings some relationships get a hole lot better by that hope i can help [ sampler3's advice column | Ask sampler3 A Question ]
sizzlinmandolin answered Sunday April 1 2007, 12:24 am: "the girl" is probably a reference to you! Don't worry about it. If you look too far into this it could screw up your relationship even more. Work on getting through the problems that you already have with him instead of creating new ones. If you're not convinced that it's you that your boyfriend's friend was talking about, ask him. Don't accuse, just ask him if his friend was referring to you because you were really curious. If something is going on, you'll know by the way he reacts to your innocent question. Really though, if you can keep it in, please do. In all likelihood nothing weird is going on. If you ask about it your boyfriend may think you have trust issues, which is never good. Just try to relax. Good luck. :) [ sizzlinmandolin's advice column | Ask sizzlinmandolin A Question ]
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