Question Posted Wednesday February 20 2008, 6:28 pm
Hey Hannah,
Ok, so i have this totally awesome perfect boyfriend. we're so great together and i really enjoy being with him blah blah blah. there's jsut one thing...he's always flirting. i know he doesnt mean to, but hes a naturally flurty person and he's just nice. but when it's his ex girlfriend and a past hook up (there's 2 of them!), i feel like it's a little wierd. im not worried about him cheating or anything cause i know he loves me. but i feel a little awkward and jealous. idk what to do! am i being dumb? or should i say something?
help boo!
xo,
im sure u know who it is.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? xosimplyxamazingox answered Thursday February 21 2008, 5:37 pm: Ha, yes I do know. Okay, so my advice to you in your situation would be to be honest with him about how you feel. I know he's naturally flirty and extremely nice in general. Maybe he is unaware that it makes you feel awkward and jealous or maybe he's unaware that he's even doing it. You aren't being dumb. You're just a little concerned and you're more than entitled to your feelings. You just would expect him, being your boyfriend, to tone it down a notch and not be too comfortable with other girls besides you. I think you should say something to him and let him know how you're feeling. He can't change what he's doing "wrong" if he isn't aware that there's a slight issue to begin with. Well, hope I was able to help you out. (: xxo Hannah [ xosimplyxamazingox's advice column | Ask xosimplyxamazingox A Question ]
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