Question Posted Wednesday August 17 2016, 11:36 pm
How can I ask my angry boyfriend to unblock me? Whenever he is upset or angry because of me what he blocks me. I know by this time I should get use to it but it hurts. 🙁
Is it childish? Yes, but people who want to send that type of message to and ex and their collective friends may do it that way. It is designed to hurt no two ways.
He keeps doing it and then reversing like a game because he has no idea what he wants or if he wants to be with you. All of this needs to be resolved with communication and asking him and your own-self where you really want to be.
You should tell him that no matter how angry either of you may get at one another that rather than block you on social media actually talk in person about what is going on. If it cannot be resolved perhaps it's time to go separate ways. You do need to stand up for yourself and let him know that you don't do immature, hurtful and immature garbage when he angers you. Ask him why this is the first thing he does rather than being decent and actually trying to resolve a situation before looking to throw towel in every time. Good luck! [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
Yourbreathlessxo answered Thursday August 18 2016, 2:25 pm: Hi love,
Tell your boyfriend to grow up and act his age...I don't know how old you are but for a guy to block you is very childish. Tell him you wont put up with his bullshit if he keeps doing that. I think he continues to do it because you let it happen. He obviously doesn't like confirtation and doesn't feel the need to express his feelings so he blocks you. He needs to open up and talk about his feelings. xoxox [ Yourbreathlessxo's advice column | Ask Yourbreathlessxo A Question ]
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