To Lizzy,
My partner texted me, saying, “He went to bed, so that should help.” We weren’t discussing anyone before I went to bed, so I downloaded it the following morning. Please assist!Concerned
Greetings, Worried
I am unable to ask any follow-up questions because I received your message through my anonymous form (please send any inquiries to my anonymous form, by the way!).
For instance, I’m not sure how old you are, how long you’ve been dating your girlfriend, whether you live together, or whether you’re a couple.
However, I suppose I don’t need to be aware of that. I would really like to know why you are so anxious. I can’t ask that, though.
When you receive a text that doesn’t make sense in the context of the conversation you were having with a familiar person, you should, in my opinion, do the following: Answer: Was this intended for me?
Most likely it wasn’t! Who knows for whom it was intended? Perhaps your girlfriend was discussing a sick pet with her cousin. Perhaps she was discussing you with her pal! However, you should at least move a little closer to the truth after reading this text.
However, don’t use texting to voice concerns about your relationship. Tell your partner about your worries, whatever they may be, when you sit down and have a face-to-face conversation.
I wish you luck!
Lizzy
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