Is it normal for my boyfriend to check out his sisters?
Question Posted Wednesday July 6 2011, 8:55 pm
I am 19 years old and my boyfriend is 22. We have been dating for four years he has younger sisters one is my age and the other is 17. Anyway when me and my boyfriend first started going out we would always go out with them and i would notice him staring at their butt but i didn't think much of it since i really liked him and he would stare at mine too. We stopped going out with them as much due to we all work and go to school so now we don't have time.But i always notice him looking at their butts when we go to their house they wear really short tight shorts
(sometimes part of their butt even comes out a little when they walk) all the time and their butts are like amazingly big, like kim kardashian im not kidding haha. Mine is just normal size and it has recently starting to bother me, because i noticed he never stares at mine anymore but always checks out theirs, is this normal, and what should i do? sometimes i let us walk in front of them purposely but feel foolish its starting to make me feel insecure.
sml111992 answered Thursday July 7 2011, 12:04 am: well if i was you i would ask him straight up if hes checking out his sisters because if he is that is just wrong and gross like they are realated its not right. [ sml111992's advice column | Ask sml111992 A Question ]
Xui answered Wednesday July 6 2011, 10:27 pm: If it were any girl I'd say yes, If it is his sisters I'm going to definitely say No.
Have you tried talking to him about this? Tell him that you feel that it is disturbing that he is checking out his own sisters? Not only is that just disgusting...but again he is checking out his sisters. You could also try talking to his sisters and let them know what is going on. If he doesn't seem to listen and straighten his nasty ass out hell I'd move on to someone who is NOT into their siblings.... [ Xui's advice column | Ask Xui A Question ]
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