My boyfriend and I have been together for quiet a while now. The last time he ignored my calls during the weekend was because he had gone to a party. Lucky me he answered without knowing so I was able to hear it. I don't mind him going to parties at all and he knows that. Last night he couldn't answer his phone once again, and he said it died and I understood. Turned out that he was with his friends bowling and working out. He said he couldn't call me from his friend's phone because I have a new number that is not the same area code as where we live so it's much harder to memorize. I let that go cuz it seemed understandable to me. Tonight He insisted I call him during my work break. I did so, and got nothing. It seemed as if his phone had been turned off, or was dead. Later on after work I tried again and texted him. Finally he answered. Later on he answered when I told him that he is too cool to text me. He then started telling me how much he loves me and that he could never be too cool. And asked "who else could I have other than you?" he then went on to talking about how he was tired and has to wake up at six in the morning for work. For some reason I feel like something is going on. Did my saying that he was too cool to text me imply that he was with someone else? Is he trying to tell me something?
xomegaroni answered Sunday April 15 2012, 12:07 pm: I don't think you saying that relates to him being honest with you or not. You can either just trust him or question him. If you feel like something is going on, confront him. You can normally tell if someone is lying. [ xomegaroni's advice column | Ask xomegaroni A Question ]
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