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Is he losing his affection for me? How should I view his change towards me

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Question - (6 February 2011) 0 Answers - (Newest, )
A female United Kingdom age 26-29, *essBabex writes:

hey iv'e been with my boyfriend 4 months, but recently he and i have been acting weird. its probably just me but yea.. :/

well we had eachother in our msn names like "j....." and "s....." but today he removed me from his msn name altogether. i asked him why and he said "i duno

i just changed it" also, when he is with his mates, he doesnt answer my texts, he doesn't answer my facebook messages, and he doesn't seem thrilled when i can see him. he just isn't like what he used to be, although in person, he is all over me all the time, so that hasn't changed. what is he trying to tell me?

Does he still love me? because in person he always acts like he does, but via facebook/msn/texts etc he doesn't.

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