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wow u sound like to ask it all the time
Jesus Christ, if I were your boyfriend I'd dump your pathetic attention ***** ass.
It has all already been said, but you should grow up and learn to actually communicate. Asking a dumbass question like that is fishing for compliments and is sad. YDI
Omg #122 hit the nail on the head. My ex-girlfriend always asked me those random questions DAILY, I was good about it in the beginning then in the middle of our relationship I told her to stop, then after 1 f-ing year I finally broke up with her. It was amazing how much happier I was after she was gone,it was amazing at how much more money I had also :) now she keeps wanting to be friends and I thought that I could be her friend while I was with her, then after we broke up every time I hear her voice or even when I may think of her a chill travels through my spine and I need to redirect my thinking. So the point of this is, girls maybe once in a while is cool but we can only handle so much till our head explodes
That attention seeking gets old after awhile. Really, it does. A text out of the blue with a comment like that is even worse. I hope you learned from it. It's not really a YDI because it may have just been an honest mistake...but not really FYL either because you did deserve his response.
#124 and #135 well said. this is a definite YDI. how's a guy supposed to respond without thinking you're either ridiculously needy or as insane as a ******* hawk-chicken holding fire in its talons? no guy wants to see that. i actually asked some of my friends about this, and we all agreed: saying something like that doesn't say "i'm feeling down and need cheering up", it's saying "i don't believe anything you say about your feelings and i want you to prove them to me every second or i'll go into a murderous rage". just saying.
YDI it for being needy, clingy and an attention *****. I'm a girl, so I don't want any overly emotional clingy females (that this site seems to have a TON of) telling me I'm being sexist, because I'm not. I don't ask guys things like that. I also would get REALLY annoyed if a guy ever asked me that. It's just annoying. And it's emotionally draining on the person you're constantly bugging to fill a void that your lack of self esteem has left. No one has perfect self esteem, but some of us fake it better than others. Learn to fake it.
that is all your fault there. you're dating the douchenozzle. i bet he hits you and you think it's because he cares about you. you're an idiot and deserve that response. quit being like every other girl and go after someone who would actually take care of you and not just use you to get some. oh and by the way, he's probably cheating on you. but again, it's because he cares.
he probably just thought you were being needy.
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You picked the wrong boyfriend. Though, if you just texted and said "Why do you love me?" without any explanation, that would piss anyone off.
well clearly you fish for compliments all the time