Anonymous wrote:There are so many red flags waving I don't know where to start.
End it. Then take a huge deep breath that you dodged an abusive crazy bullet.
Anonymous wrote:And how do you know it's the first time he's gone through your phone. It's the first time you've seen him do it.
Anonymous wrote:To find my boyfriend of 1.5 years sitting on the floor next to my bed, going through my phone while I slept.
Nearly our whole relationship he's accused me of cheating. He didn't find anything but a few missed phone called via Facebook messenger from a guy he suspects I like, who was actually seeing my best friend for a while. Nothing else.
I'm upset because this is t the first time he's gone through my phone without asking and the constant accusing just seems like it won't stop.
What would you do?
Btw, never cheated on him once and I was very in love with him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a boyfriend who kept thinking I was cheating on him. He was very insecure. I'm not a cheater. If I'm done with you, I'll break up with you, not sneak around. Long story short.... we broke up after he started cheating on ME. He had cheated on the girl before me, too. Cheaters think other people are cheaters too.
+1.
It's one thing to have security and trust issues. It's another thing entirely - and totally unacceptable - to violate YOUR trust.
I could never close my eyes next to someone who did that.
Anonymous wrote:To find my boyfriend of 1.5 years sitting on the floor next to my bed, going through my phone while I slept.
Nearly our whole relationship he's accused me of cheating. He didn't find anything but a few missed phone called via Facebook messenger from a guy he suspects I like, who was actually seeing my best friend for a while. Nothing else.
I'm upset because this is t the first time he's gone through my phone without asking and the constant accusing just seems like it won't stop.
What would you do?
Btw, never cheated on him once and I was very in love with him.