okay so i have been going out with a guy for about 2 months and i really really like him but these past few days he has been getting mad at me for the weirdest things like i got my phone taken away and he got mad at me and called me stupid and when i talk to him on the phone he starts yelling at me and calling me lazy and stupid
should i put up with that or should i break up with him?
ccupcake07 answered Monday May 19 2008, 8:51 pm: Don't put up with that. He needs to respect you even if you cant call him. Your better than to be treated like that. Tell him its not your fault, and tell him not to yell at you and be demanding! hope this helps! [ ccupcake07's advice column | Ask ccupcake07 A Question ]
Browneyes06 answered Monday May 19 2008, 5:26 pm: I would tell this person that they should first try to get him to sit down and talk with her about the situation, both giving their side of the story and defending themselves. Then if they cant' work it out and he can't rationally discuss it, then I would break up with him because she doesn't deserve that. [ Browneyes06's advice column | Ask Browneyes06 A Question ]
laynemayhem answered Monday May 19 2008, 3:27 pm: haha maybe your boyfriend has hit what my boyfriend and i call his "maneriod."
its been proven that once a month, while girls get their periods, boys have a few days in a month where they are just pissed off at everything. he might have hit his. just tell him to lay off for now...and wait a few days or weeks. and if this doesnt stop, then you need to break up with him. no maneriod lasts that long.
either that, or he broke into his mom's estrogen pills. ;) jk.
jblove95 answered Monday May 19 2008, 3:04 pm: If I was you, I wouldn't dump him just yet. It might be stress with personal problems or he might just be in a short moodswing that shouldn't last long. If he continues doing it after a week or so, you should breakup with him. [ jblove95's advice column | Ask jblove95 A Question ]
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