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Am I overreacting?
Alright, so my boyfriend comes over to my house after TWO months of NO contact and expects me to just go back to normal/passionate with him. I told him why I was upset and he avoided the subject and asked why I was "overreacting". I got mad and made him go home. I know I'm a little mad and SERIOUSLY ticked but do you think I overreacted? Any advice to how to not be mad or something?
4 Answers
- choko_canyonLv 77 years agoFavorite Answer
1. No, you didn't overreact. He was acting like an immature little jerk.
2. No, you can't DECIDE not to be mad at something. You feel what you feel, and in this case what you feel is completely correct.
- Mama MiaLv 77 years ago
You aren't over reacting, you are demanding to be treated like a valued person and not like a sex toy he can pull out when his other options dry up. You did the right thing. It appears, he was in jail, very ill or he had another girl friend who dumped him. You pick. I would have sent his butt packing to.
- Anonymous7 years ago
If he's a rude, selfish, hypocritical, inconsiderate, condescending, stuck-up bad boy, dump him or reject him and tell other girls to avoid him!