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Question Posted Friday January 23 2009, 10:51 am

I went through my boyfriend's phone and saw that he texted his friend that "Ashley's friend is sexy. I like her, is she over 18?" We've been dating for two years and I know he loves me and would never act on anything, but I feel awful. Advice?

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thelaura answered Friday January 23 2009, 12:04 pm:
Thankyou for your question.

You can either:
1. Keep quiet, hurt inside and not trust him
2. Confess you invaded his privacy and saw the txt

I'd do the second.

If he loved you, he wouldn't have done that in the first place. It's clearly not even an innocent txt where you simply misunderstood. It's clear and he spelt it out for you.
You can't seriously sit back and let him do this.

Okay, you were wrong to read his txts.. but to be honest, it's a flipping good thing you did.

Come clean. Listen to what he says. Then, it will be clear what to do from there.

Best of luck hun.

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