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My boyfriend's behaviour has changed!

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Question - (6 December 2009) 1 Answers - (Newest, 6 December 2009)
A female India age 30-35, anonymous writes:

I'm in a commited relationship and have just completed 5 months. we both are really in true luv, but nowadays my boyfriend has seemingly changed.. he lives 545km away from my house.. now every 6 of month we used 2 wish each other 4 the completion of months.. this time with the completion of 5 months he didn't wish me! when i asked the reason he said he was sleeping.. but we used to wish each other at sharp 12 with the completion of each month.. and he could have put alarm, could have wished, then could have slept, but he didn't! moreover he talked rudely in 1 msg, though he apologised, but nowadays he shows lot of attitude.. 1st he commit mistakes like this and then says sorry.. i have stopped texting msg.. 2 teach him a good lesson.. i hope I'm doing corect.. can anyone guide me what 2 do in this situation?

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A female reader, olivia2009 United States +, writes (6 December 2009):

you are doing the correct thing. if you make a guy think you are over it, or your not super interested he will try three times as hard. keep playing the game girly.

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