i and my partner were in deep love for 2 years but then misunderstanding
Question Posted Friday September 5 2008, 11:39 pm
i and my boyfrd were in deep love for 2 years but then v both had a misunderstanding bout a girl who was his bestfrd.he got angry and he was lyk i dont trust him.i tol him its not tat i don trust him but actually i m jus jealous.but he bcame really violent n sed he doesnt want me at all in his hole lyf.many of our frds involved but he got more angry.i tol him srry in many ways by giving him cake,chocolates and all that but he sed i was over acting.he loved me for 6 years but now he says there is no love at all and he hates me.wat shud i do?plzz help me.he is 20 yrs old and i m 18 yrs
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? michelle823 answered Monday September 8 2008, 5:04 pm: well first, tell him that you DO trust him and that you are very sorry for ever doubting him. tell him that the girl was a misunderstanding. tell him that you are sorry that you are jealous. because honestly if you trust him you have no reason to be jealous because he wouldnt cheat on you. makes sense right? keep friends and family out of it. its none of their business. (im so sorry if i sound harsh) it will only make him angrier that youre getting people involved that shouldnt be. if he is violent as in physically, LEAVE HIM ALONE. if hes violent with words, its not such a good thing but he probaly has a right to be because he thought you dont trust him. it probaly just upset him because he most likely thinks that you dont trust him, love him, etc.
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