Anonymous wrote:Why the abortion OP?
Anonymous wrote:This morning, as I was still sleeping and my boyfriend was getting ready for work, he took a shirt off and immediately threw it in my face. He said "that's not mine, it must be your other boyfriend's". Confused, I say "excuse me?" and follow him out our bedroom door. "I say are you serious?" and he says I guess so and leaves.
We've been living together for three months, and no I've never had another guy over or been with anyone else while we were dating.
However, I lived with someone before we started dating, and the man has left behind socks and that shirt very well could've been left behind as well. That happens, I get i should've thrown it out but once my current boyfriend started staying over he left his own white shirts everywhere so when we started packing to move in together I assume it was mixed in with both our things (assuming it was current bf's).
I am constantly feeling like i'm being disrespected. Just last night we went out together (apps, dinner, drinks) and he more or less ignored me the whole time, staring off at everything and everyone but me. When we got home he went straight to bed.
He apologized, because I told him i'm sick of his disrespect and won't tolerate it anymore and told him he is making me feel like he wants me to break up with him.
However, he apologized for throwing the shirt NEAR my face, when he threw it at it.
I want to break up with him. So badly. But we have a lease that ends in April, a cat and a dog together.
Am I right in feeling this way?
Anonymous wrote:I don't want to derail the thread entirely, but I'm interested in hearing what others think: how bad is it to throw at shirt in someone's face? Is that abusive?
My boyfriend did that to me once in anger and it felt....just.....bad to be hit in the face. It irritated my eye a little bit but I wasn't actually hurt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't want to derail the thread entirely, but I'm interested in hearing what others think: how bad is it to throw at shirt in someone's face? Is that abusive?
My boyfriend did that to me once in anger and it felt....just.....bad to be hit in the face. It irritated my eye a little bit but I wasn't actually hurt.
Emotionally abusive, but not physical I think. If he threw something hard it would be different.
Anonymous wrote:I don't want to derail the thread entirely, but I'm interested in hearing what others think: how bad is it to throw at shirt in someone's face? Is that abusive?
My boyfriend did that to me once in anger and it felt....just.....bad to be hit in the face. It irritated my eye a little bit but I wasn't actually hurt.
Anonymous wrote:I don't want to derail the thread entirely, but I'm interested in hearing what others think: how bad is it to throw at shirt in someone's face? Is that abusive?
My boyfriend did that to me once in anger and it felt....just.....bad to be hit in the face. It irritated my eye a little bit but I wasn't actually hurt.
Anonymous wrote:You both sound difficult and clueless. OP, first thing I would assume is cheating. Throw or return the stuff. You don't keep it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't understand why your boyfriend would be upset that he found another man's clothing in your home? Hmm.....if you found a bra, wouldn't you be upset?
In any case, throwing an article of clothing at (or "near") someone crosses a boundary of respect and self-control.