he hasnt texted me back and i'm worried...do you think i'm over reacting?
Question Posted Monday November 12 2012, 9:59 am
i was texting my boyfriend last night, and he texted me so i texting him back, and after i texted him back...he didnt text me back for an hour...i waited and waited but i fell asleep. he texted my bestfriend shortly after(shes our wingwomen) and told her that i was ignoring him, when really i was just asleep, i woke up with 6 new text messages and 2 missed calls, i told him this morning that i wasnt ignoring him and that i fell asleep...he hasnt texted me back and i'm worried...do you think i'm over reacting?
iSLAND_iNTHE_SUNx0 answered Wednesday November 14 2012, 2:18 am: Nope, he is. I'm not sure how old you guys are but he'll get over it. And if he doesn't then he isn't the guy for you, especially if he can't trust you with something this small. Trust is huge for a relationship.
kayna answered Monday November 12 2012, 7:13 pm: Nooo you're not:) seems to me that he is! Lol . He is being a bit dramatic don't you think? You're boyfriend should be patient with you no matter what. Every woman is worth the wait, even I'd it is a little thing like a text message. He should have simply expressed to you that he was kinda user you didn't reply the next day, but he was Immature by going to your friend about it and ignoring you. So now he is ignoring you trying to teach you a lesson to never fall asleep on him again. Sounds dumb right? It is. He shouldn't be acting that way. All I can say Is wait it out. Hopefully he talks to you again. If not, you'll find a man that treats you with respect and is patient with you no matter what. Good luck ! [ kayna's advice column | Ask kayna A Question ]
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