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Old 03-11-2014, 03:09 PM
 
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I understand but this is the only time he acted this way.
You've only been dating for 5 months. He is showing you who he is at this point, which is a sulky, pouty, manipulative, punitive little brat who is going to give you the silent treatment whenever you don't do what he wants. Why are you even stressing about this guy? He's a punk. Get rid of him.
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Old 03-11-2014, 08:22 PM
 
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Im come here to seek advice or to read what people will say about certain topics. I post because its my way to express my feelings, Not necessarily I acted on everything I posted. No one knows but me how I handled each situation. Assuming that each one has drama involved was illogical.

The drama is when people judge people without really knowing who they are and people being judged have to depend themselves . You may say you are posting on a public forum so you shouldn't post if you don't want to hear what other people will say. I think its better if people who has nothing to advice about the issue shouldn't respond to a post. Alot of people here who post are already going through alot and confused. Reading posts from other posters who are judge mental, accusative and hurtful with the intention of bringing other people down isnt helpful.

Im sorry if I offend anybody.
Huh?

Your writing style is hard to understand.
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Old 03-11-2014, 10:54 PM
 
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Huh?

Your writing style is hard to understand.
Sorry Im not a writer. I save people's lives.
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Old 03-12-2014, 12:40 AM
 
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Sorry Im not a writer. I save people's lives.
Haha! Best reply on this whole thread!

IMO your situation should be easy to resolve. Just ask him what the heck is going on! If he acts like a jerk then be happy you dodged a bullet. If he does want to continue a relationship with you then you both need to decide how to communicate better so this type of thing doesn't keep happening.
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Old 03-12-2014, 01:00 AM
 
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Just Relax. you two will work it out...
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Old 03-13-2014, 01:40 PM
 
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Thanks everyone who gave me great advices. My bf and I had settled our misunderstanding. He took me out for dinner last night. We talked and he apologized for overreacting. He said thank you to me for not giving up on him. I said sorry too for making him feel the way he felt.

This experience brought us closer to each other and made our relationship stronger. It taught us to appreciate each other even more. It also made us realized how much we want to be together despite our flaws. Oh and the make up sex was amazing!
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Old 03-13-2014, 01:41 PM
 
Location: Brentwood, Tennessee
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Thanks everyone who gave me great advices. My bf and I had settled our misunderstanding. He took me out for dinner last night. We talked and he apologized for overreacting. He said thank you to me for not giving up on him. I said sorry too for making him feel the way he felt.

This experience brought us closer to each other and made our relationship stronger. It taught us to appreciate each other even more. It also made us realized how much we want to be together despite our flaws. Oh and the make up sex was amazing!
Of course it was.
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