and I took the advice. Unfortunately, while I was in the kitchen getting some food, I heard my mom's phone ring. I looked at it, and saw she had a new text. I knew I shouldn't be snooping around, but I did. The text was from a guy that read - "Good night my love. I will see you tomorrow. I know you didn't mean what you said."
Should I be worrying NOW?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Families? ohitscassidy answered Monday July 27 2009, 11:01 am: If i was in your situation, i would be worried.
But i wouldn't bring it up to your parents yet
until they feel they should bring it up with you otherwise it's just going to be a house full of tension and nobody wants that, When i read that the first thing i thought was Maybe she was cheating and then said she can't do it anymore, that was my impression from the text that you read, but you can't base it on what you THINK is happening you have to get the facts before accusing anyone of anything.
Give it some time, im sure things will work out.
If your mom or nobody brings it up to you then im sure things are working out, it's not something parents like to share with there kids.
lacexface answered Monday July 27 2009, 1:20 am: In all honesty, you're allowed to be worried and allowed to confront your mother. You're part of their family and something like this could tear your family apart. Don't assume anything just yet, simply ask your mom if there's anything you should worry about. [ lacexface's advice column | Ask lacexface A Question ]
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