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He's constantly being hot and cold


Question Posted Sunday January 13 2013, 11:40 pm

16/F
I've been with my boyfriend for a good couple of months now, he's started to sometimes act hot, then cold, I feel as though he's taking me for granted. A couple of times I've left him too it, I've gave him space and he's always texted me but I think I say something wrong again, I start talking about feelings and what's wrong with him all the time and it drives him back to being cold, then he won't text me for a couple of days, then he will and he'll act like nothings wrong. We're literally on a break at the minute, he asked for some space and I gave it him. I'm just wondering, when we do start to speak again, how should I act? What do I say?


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Xui answered Sunday January 13 2013, 11:54 pm:
Relationships take work, If he is not willing to communicate with you or listen to your feelings then he isn't exactly worth waiting around for. You need to sit down and have a conversation with him about communication. If he goes days without talking too you then there is something wrong. These habits of his will eventually push you away and kill your relationship. Talking is the key but it takes two to fix it not one.

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