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Is My Boyfriend Controlling?
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Hi, I am in a long distance relationship. My boyfriend moved to Canada for good and I am left here in the Philippines. We are now trying to make this long distance relationship work (9 months and counting). He is now working part-time as a security guard while I just finished my first year in my university and currently in a term break. Recently, he asked me today to not schedule plans on Saturdays' and Sundays' because that is usually his day off. However, before he told me his request, I already told him that I have plans on Aug 20 (Saturday-Philippine time) which is my friend's birthday and I asked him if I'm still allowed to attend. He said no and I got frustrated. He said that he changed his mind and I am not allowed to hangout with my friends. I called him selfish and he said that I don't know how to compromise. He even told me that I'm not a great boyfriend.
I'm only asking for a day, plus before he stated his request I already told him that I have plans during that day. I don't know if he really just wants to spend time with me or he is controlling my time? Or am I not really compromising?
I'm only asking for a day, plus before he stated his request I already told him that I have plans during that day. I don't know if he really just wants to spend time with me or he is controlling my time? Or am I not really compromising?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//I asked him if I'm still allowed to attend.//
What? He's on the other side of the world, permanently, and you're asking him if it's OK to go out next week.
Wise up. What you have here is not a relationship. You exchange words over the internet and that's it. Why on Earth you should ask his permission to go out is astounding. You've no need to compromise with this individual over anything. Just do what you like, get out in the real world to meet people. You might enjoy it.
What? He's on the other side of the world, permanently, and you're asking him if it's OK to go out next week.
Wise up. What you have here is not a relationship. You exchange words over the internet and that's it. Why on Earth you should ask his permission to go out is astounding. You've no need to compromise with this individual over anything. Just do what you like, get out in the real world to meet people. You might enjoy it.
Yes. Well he isn’t even a boyfriend if he is in a different country!! And why on earth are you asking him if you can go out?? For all you know he could have a boyfriend out there in Canada and you wouldn’t have a clue. Cut all ties with him and find yourself a partner in your own country that you can actually see!
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