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By smurfisurfer1 - 12/12/2011 07:44 - United States
If he planned on cheating on you, do you really think you would have told you? unless he's really that stupid...
*he would
He might have been telling her as a precaution, so that if someone called her and said "hey your boyfriend is going home with so-and-so" he would have an excuse. I'm not saying we shouldn't give op's boyfriend the benefit of the doubt, but this seems like he's trying to cheat without anyone suspecting anything.
If this is a regular occurence then it is cause for concern, if it is a one off, or she happens to be a good friend as well or whatever, it becomes less of a concern. Maybe give him the benefit of the doubt this time?
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Who states the obvious?
it really doesn't matte what they'll be doing. if she's uncomfortable with it, that should be enough. he should respect her enough to not have another girl over for a sleepover! that's totally crossing the line.
totally agree. even if they don't sleep together he is cheating if he's aware it hurts her.
That's BS LittleMissWendeB.
totally agreed! if she wanted a male round to sleepover im sure he wouldn't be comfortable with that.. no man I've been in a relationshit with would of :3
20 I agree! OP you need to talk to your boyfriend again about the situation. He should respect your opinion on the matter. But remember, you have to listen to his side of the story too!
You just sound insecure to me.
Presumably OP is still in high school...so how are the boyfriend's parents ok with a girl sleeping over?
Or college
No problem! Tell him you have a man that wants to hang out with you while your boyfriend is busy and he will be having sleepovers with you. Ya'll plan to stay up all night watching "twilight", eating popcorn and talking about what an idiot your bf is. Or you can just be your bf's doormat. Your choice.
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How is she being his doormat? It's okay for him to have other girls over.. She should trust him to be faithful..
Believe it or not, boys and girls can sleep in the same room and not have sex. They might not even sleep in the same room. Unless he gives you a bit more of a reason to doubt him I suggest you trust the guy.
#28 i completely agree!
#28 has it right. It sounds like you guys are young, in high school I assume, so if his parents are agreeing to a sleepover, it's a good bet that they will not be in the same room and certainly not the same bed. Unless you guys had other problems in the past, trust him!! If this is all you have to be upset about, you are lucky.
seriously. trust the kid. stupid American sex propaganda sh!t is all over the place these days...
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That's a creative excuse! Still, it means you no longer have a boyfriend.
They will be doing more then the project.