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Is his behavior my fault?

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Question - (17 January 2010) 2 Answers - (Newest, 17 January 2010)
A female Japan age 26-29, *roblemmaganet writes:

I have been going out with my boyfriend for a couple of weeks. It's been pretty good, hanging out with him and stuff. One day we were watching a movie,and then he walked me home. The next day, he glared at me, would not speak to me, and whenever I tried to talk to him, he would cuss me out. Now he won't even look at me. We hardly spoke during the movie, no particular reason, but obviously something happened for him to act this way towards me. I can't figure out why he's acting like this. I've tired to move on, but since is sister is one of my best friends, I see him allot, and every time I do, it hurts really bad. What should I do to not feel so bad since I can't tell if it's my fault or not?

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A male reader, CaringGuy United Kingdom +, writes (17 January 2010):

No one except him even knows what's happened. Try talking to his sister. If she doesn't know, then he's just an immature jerk and you can do better.

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A female reader, Aunty BimBim Australia +, writes (17 January 2010):

Aunty BimBim agony auntwhat a rude boy! Is there any reason why you can't ask his sister what she thinks went wrong?

In the meantime just hold your head up high, and rather than give him a chance to cuss you out again, just pretend he is invisible.

Good luck!

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