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She thinks I'm too protective...

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Question - (3 August 2010) 2 Answers - (Newest, 3 August 2010)
A male United States age 30-35, anonymous writes:

My girlfriend and I got in a huge fight.

We've been going out for over a year.

She really wants to go to this dance thing, where guys and girls are grindin' up on each other. I told how I felt about it and she started cussing me out, yelling, saying that I was TOO protective,and eventually just hung up as I was apologizing.

I just wanted to let her know how I felt about that dance thing. She hasn't called me back.

I still really love her, so don't leave answers telling me to break up with her.

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A male reader, kevin3007 United States +, writes (3 August 2010):

kevin3007 agony auntman i was so going to tell you to break up with her but instead i can say that your girlfriend is a bi*** (i am so sorry)....dude you love her and respect her you're a gentle man and she has to know that you want her own good many girls went to this kind of parties they got drunk and ended up being pregnant and wondering who's the damn father why didn't you tell her this stuff....i don't think she respects you back so the perfect thing to do is to stop calling her don't talk to her just let her think of what she did (of course if she were smart enough)......and stop apologizing ...i am sure she'll know how an amazing guy you're (wish i have some body who cares about me this much)

ps:a real gf wouldn't yell and stuff she could say what she wanted as a real woman that what we call communication it's about talking and lestening not yelling .

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (3 August 2010):

You shouldn't have to apologize. If it bothers you she should atleast take it into account that you care that much about her and are afraid something could happen(not necessarily her fault). Have you offered to go with her or is she going out with friends?

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