going to beach//girlfriend gets mad if i dont text/call
Question Posted Sunday May 1 2011, 4:19 pm
I am going to the beach soon with my mom and her friend. my gf seems to be upset because if i dont call her text her she gets mad. i am not doing nothing wrong but cant keep my phone on me non stop. how can i get her to be ok with this?
You should talk the her about this by confronting her and telling her that she is the only one you love and that you would never cheat on her. She will be reassured then.
If you are wondering how this has to do with calling her. It is that if she calls you and you don't pick up, she might think that you are with some one else on the phone or worse with some one else in your room.
Just reassure her!
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lightoftruth923 answered Monday May 2 2011, 12:03 am: Yeah, I'd just let her know you wouldn't be able to talk to her very much since you're going to the beach but you'll talk to her when you can.
Like the other person said, I think she just misses you. So just tell her you'll talk to her when you can. [ lightoftruth923's advice column | Ask lightoftruth923 A Question ]
DearAbby92 answered Sunday May 1 2011, 8:11 pm: Just tell her whats going on before hand. Let her know that you won't be able to talk all day, but you'll make an effort to talk to her whenever possible. Call/text her in the morning and tell her what your doing for the day, and let her know when to expect your next call. At least try to say good morning and goodnight. She isn't trying to be annoying, she just misses you.
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