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Boyfriend's family - what's going on?


Question Posted Friday April 13 2007, 11:52 am

I'm seventeen - my boyfriend is eighteen. In the country where we live (the UK), we're both over the age of consent and we've been together for well over a year.
My boyfriend still lives at home. The other day, his parents cleaned out his room when he was away.
He only found out yesterday that his condoms are missing and is confused as to why they haven't brought it up with him. He initially thought that they'd been tidied, but he's looked everywhere and hasn't found them.
Is it me or is this somewhat out of order? My own personal opinion is that they've been taken in order to start a conversation - but, if so, why haven't they done that yet? His parents appear to me to be very normal, caring people so I find this worryingly out of character. I am also somewhat peeved that they've left us temporarily without birth control after taking about twenty condoms, which, due to my latex allergy, means that we can't have sex until they've been replaced (and they're not exactly cheap).
Could you please enlighten to me as to what on earth they're thinking?

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Brandi_S answered Friday April 13 2007, 11:59 am:
I agree with you opinion- they probably want to talk to him about it. It's likely that they are just as unsure as he is about how to bring it up. Either that, or they are wanting him to come to them about it.

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