His friends take his phone and it's kind of annoying...
Question Posted Tuesday September 17 2013, 10:14 pm
My boyfriend hangs out with his friends everyday and he doesn't care if his friends go on his phone.. Well his friends always text me and it's annoying. I don't even know if I'm texting him most of the time. Should I talk to him about it?
You definately need to address this issue to him. He should have been aware of this already and taking actions by not letting it happen from the beginning. Tell him that it needs to stop plain and simple. [ Sweetne's advice column | Ask Sweetne A Question ]
katiekat answered Wednesday September 18 2013, 10:57 pm: Yes, definitely. It's annoying. Plus, his friends should be respecting his and yours privacy and not going through all his texts. And if they do, then he needs to tell them to back off. I would definitely talk to him about it. As your boyfriend, he should stand up for you.
lightoftruth answered Wednesday September 18 2013, 8:48 pm: Yes, definitely talk to him about it. That is an annoying problem.
Don't be mean or anything about it. Just let him know that it's annoying you and you'd like it if it would stop. [ lightoftruth's advice column | Ask lightoftruth A Question ]
Kitchel17 answered Wednesday September 18 2013, 8:02 pm: Hey there,
Yes, please talk to him about this. If you don't know if your texting your bf, this is a problem. What if you think its him and its not him, and your sharing something personal. For your privacy, and your relationship, its an issue that needs to be discussed. Just bring it up to him casually, and explain to him where you coming from and how your feeling. Does bf know his friends are texting you? You should ask him. Communication is the key here. The sooner the better, you'll already annoyed. You shouldn't let this go on any further. Good luck! [ Kitchel17's advice column | Ask Kitchel17 A Question ]
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