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Profile: 3amthoughts
3amthoughts on Jun 19, 2015
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From what I know, it's best to comfort him about it. Communication is the key of every successful relationship.
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Profile: ErictheRed7
ErictheRed7 on Jun 20, 2015
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Make the Boyfriend regret doing it. Tease. Entice. You also need to ask him as to why...after a couple of hours or the next day. Communicate.
Profile: Swahzycorn
Swahzycorn on Jun 20, 2015
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Ask him what's wrong. Try to talk to him, and see what's up. Engage in conversation as companions and see what;s happening.
Profile: JoeyMathew
JoeyMathew on Jun 20, 2015
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Keep your mind busy, by doing things that please you (reading, singing, dancing, cooking etc) and make sure that your mind doesn't get the slightest chance of being bothered by his ignorance. He surely must be busy with some sort of work. He'll get back to you ASAP. You know that! :) Until then, stop worrying about it by keeping yourself busy! :)
Profile: MyNameIsWilliam
MyNameIsWilliam on Jun 20, 2015
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To definitely have a chat with him. Try to ask him gently and in a calm environment why this might be. It could be because of either how he himself is doing emotionally or maybe that he's worried about your relationship, etc. Be careful not to be judgmental immediately as there could be many reasons why he is doing what he's doing.
Profile: gangachan
gangachan on Jun 20, 2015
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Don't jump to conclutions.Gently express to your boyfriend that you have something you want to share with him.
Profile: Angel80L
Angel80L on Jun 21, 2015
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If it happens once or twice? Then he may just be buzy. Give him some space (but not too much!). If it's a regular occurrence? Sit him down and tell him how it makes you feel, let him know that you would like abit more attention from him and explain very carefully that you aren't angry or annoyed, just slightly hurt. Hope this helps!
Profile: PaperGirl5
PaperGirl5 on Jun 21, 2015
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Feeling neglected by a loved one is never an enjoyable experience. When we feel ignored by the person we consider closest to us-- we can become temperamental and become distant ourselves. A positive approach to this situation is simply communicating your concerns to your significant other. By letting them know that you feel neglected or ignored in an open, and honest way--you are inviting them to respond in a positive manner. If you approach the situation with hostility and frustration, you will more than likely put your partner on the defense and minimize any chance of conversation about the situation. Open and loving conversation about your feelings will help your significant other to understand your side of things without putting anyone to blame.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Jun 21, 2015
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If your boyfriend is ignoring you he is probably mad at something you did or isn't feeling the "spark" anymore. I think you should talk to him about it and maybe you'll find out why. Hope I helped xx
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Jun 24, 2015
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I would try to reach out to him and tell him how he's making you feel. If you tells him it hurts you and makes you question your relationship see how he responds. If he cares enough about your relationship and your feelings, he should know ignoring you is wrong and he should try to make it better.
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