HalloweenJack wrote: » How long have you been together? IMO, your BF is massively over-reacting. Has he even given you the chance to explain? He just seems to have hit the roof and not even bothered to listen to your side. Is this normal when you have an argument? From my point of view, this is his problem and he needs to deal with it.
ted1 wrote: » Massive over reacting. Mistakes like this happen with no sinster reason
December2012 wrote: » You can’t. You tried and he didn’t listen. Have you ever been unfaithful before, does he have any reason to think that this is more than it was? Does he like your friend?
laserlad2010 wrote: » Look, the second moan... that may well have done the damage. I'd agree that he's probably overreacting, but this was a special occasion and the guy may have felt he was really letting his guard down or making a really special effort. Particularly given you'd had lots of serious chats beforehand, he may feel that he's been made a fool out of. All I know is that I sympathise for the guy a bit too.
December2012 wrote: » You can’t control his behaviour, only your own. If he won’t listen, yes you are going to have to give him time to calm down. Don’t forget, he has effectively dumped you over a misunderstanding and an overreaction. Is he always this dramatic?
Boardno1 wrote: » He is a massive drama queen and I think this is why I'm not so upset about what he's done but trying to understand him..
homerjay2005 wrote: » laserlad2010 wrote: » Look, the second moan... that may well have done the damage. I'd agree that he's probably overreacting, but this was a special occasion and the guy may have felt he was really letting his guard down or making a really special effort. Particularly given you'd had lots of serious chats beforehand, he may feel that he's been made a fool out of. All I know is that I sympathise for the guy a bit too. this.....very surprised at the amount of blame being portioned on the boyfriend here. the OP has explained context and its from her side. the other is and more crucially a man is kissing his girlfriend and she calls him not once, but twice by the name of another man who at the moment is very closely connected to her at work. i think almost everybody on here if this was them, would react pretty much the same. its very hurtful and worrying and the OP can only blame herself for this, no matter what the context is. its a huge f*ck up in my opinion.
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bucketybuck wrote: » When half asleep people may mix up details in relation to what they are currently doing, the problem is the association between names and details. So for example you could be tired and working and instead of your bosses name you say a customers name, because you associate that customers name with work and that particular job. You could be tired and playing with the kids and you mix up your kids names, because you are thinking of kids and your kids name pops into your mind. You said this guys name during sex. You associate Dan's name with sex. Why do you associate Dan's name with sex? Why are you thinking about Dan during sex? Are you remembering sex with Dan? Are you fantasizing about having sex with Dan?