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How should i apologize to my boyfriend? - Nicky - 11-09-2012 09:21 PM

I keep getting mad at my boyfriend for the stupidest things then he gets sad and says i have to go and logs out being all sad. after awhile i think of what ive done and i feel horrible ! how should i apologize to him? I'm planning on sending him a message on facebook since his phones off. Also, how can i stop acting like this towards him? I keep getting sad or mad over the smallest things or nothing !

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- Amber - 11-09-2012 09:29 PM

Your to clingy. Maybe you guys spend so much time together, that every little thing he does bugs you.
You guys should just take things slow, don't go running back to him. Give both of you time to think.
When you guys are ready, you can talk it out, once you have realized what was actually bugging you.

good luck girlie.!

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- sweetgirl <3 - 11-09-2012 09:29 PM

just try to trust him more and apreciate him cause apreciation in relationship and trust matters !!!!!!!!!


- lela - 11-09-2012 09:29 PM

Send him a message telling him how sorry you are , & how much you care about him . Or leave him a vocie mail ? Tell him that you'll try to change , He'll understand if he cares :]


- J - 11-09-2012 09:29 PM

Give him a little space right now. I would go see him in person rather then a message or phone. But since his phone is off and he probably doesn't want to see you in person. So just write a message like: "I am sorry that I get so sad and mad over the smallest things! I will try to change that because I know it affects our relationship. I love and care about you very much" If you get mad or sad at him next time: First take a deep breath. Don't type or say anything you will regret later. Use "I" statements in a calm voice. Don't put blame on him or make excuses. Take responsibilities for your actions.