What Should I Do Does He Just Want Sex Or Is It Something Else
Question Posted Wednesday May 25 2011, 4:03 pm
I am 13 years old and female and I have been in a Realationship with a 14 year old boy for about 7 months we started off fine he said he loved me showed affection now he shows less affection now we are always having disagreements and he always gets mad when I tell him no when he asks me to show him my private body parts is he tired of waiting for me should I break up with him he does claim me as his girlfriend but idk whats going on
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? MelindaGrace answered Wednesday May 25 2011, 5:46 pm: I personally think that he might just want sex. All guys or boyfriends start off nice in the beggining because they want you to like them and trust them. But some dont show how they really are until you've been with them for awhile. To me he seem like just another sex craved boy. If he really cared about you he wouldnt get upset when you told him no, he would've understood that that made you uncomfortable, or you just werent ready or you just didnt want to. Its your body and just because he's your boyfriend doesnt mean that he can tell you what to do with it. If he's asking you to do something you dont wanna do tell him no and if he has a problem with that, ditch him. You can find someone WAYY better. Someone who will respect you and your body. Trust me, Im 13 too, and I have an older brother who thinks girls are just things you play with until he gets bored. I understand girlie! :)
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