Luckily I don't have this problem. If I see this early on in the relationship, that's a red flag for me. I'm not saying that I care what others think, but there is a certian way you need to carry yourself when in the company of others. I'm lucky to have a man that carries himself very well whether in private or in public. When around my family I know I can count on him to act his best and be respectable at the same time. I know you don't want to give this man up seeing that you have a great time with him when you two are alone. The only thing I can say is that you either accept it or move on. If you love him then I guess you have to love that part of him as well.
2006-10-25 09:09:06
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answered by Anonymous
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oh it is a no longer consumer-friendly undertaking to be in! yet possibly one that feels exceedingly incredible top now. i might evaluate waiting to make certain how issues unfold with him and your emotions in direction of him. you do no longer decide for to ruin a great friendship, yet on the comparable time while you're particular approximately having romantic emotions in direction of him than truly the relationships dynamic will replace no count what. as quickly as you already know you like him, than i might say decide for it! You 2 of course get alongside properly. yet you may decide for to be arranged for rejection, and a ruin interior the friendship. which would be a great loss on your existence top now. in basic terms notice that he won't have the comparable emotions. solid luck!
2016-10-02 23:01:04
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answered by ? 4
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I have a feeling that my boyfriend is ashamed of me when we are out and about because I am a crazy and hyperactive type that likes to move around. For example I talk a lot and he's shy so I kinda get that are you out of your mind look from him at times so yeah I can say that I know that feeling.
2006-10-25 09:02:01
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answered by cowgirl16 2
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Then you'll either have to stay home alone all the time or find someone you're more socially compatible with. They might also find your behavior to be embarrassing, too. No big deal.
2006-10-25 09:03:41
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah, my ex was like that. I liked being with him in private, but when his friends were around, he would magically transform into super a.s.s hole!
I hated it so much. It was as if his friends had this power over him to make him so immature and embarassing. He would talk and laugh super loud, act like an idiot and make stupid jokes that just weren't funny at all.
Another ex of mine (completely different person) would be nice in private, but treat my badly when around his friends. he would yank my hair, make fun and disrespect me , and let his friends talk sh.it to me, all in public....
2006-10-25 09:07:28
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answered by Red Crayon Aristocrat 3
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If so, you aren't in love with the guy/girl.
2006-10-25 09:01:33
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answered by Angela 7
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you need to talk to my wife. I have a tendency to be too loud.
2006-10-25 09:01:09
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answered by kyrie_eleison_gr 5
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you guys are teenagers huh? this is always an issue with teenagers
2006-10-25 09:01:21
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answered by Anonymous
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yup, and I have yet to find a way to fix it
2006-10-25 09:01:58
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answered by SHE HATE ME 5
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Yes...we're not together anymore.
2006-10-25 09:07:50
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answered by Kia Extreem 2
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