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My boyfriends dad is always saying dirty things about other women to my boyfriend right in front of me. such as: Look at the [t i t s] on that girl.. His dad is like 50 years old and is a married man... Well today, he sent a picture of my boyfriends,brothers girlfriends breasts to my bf's phone. And underneath it said "check out Ryans new girlfriend".. I dont have a cell phone so i picked up my bf's phone to call my parents & seen it. I said in reply to him, "Dont ever send a picture like that to chris again. Are you proud that your son has a trashy no self respect girlfriend? Grow the **** up" Now he is flipping out on me. Threatening to kick me out of their house [I live with my bf & his parents but me and my bf are on VACA in another state] he's calling me c*nt and b*tch and saying that I need to apologize to him or he is going to make my life miserable. This man is always talking down on me and i dont believe he deserves my respect. Should I apologize for what I said?

2007-08-15 17:08:59 · 3 answers · asked by Ashley 3 in Family & Relationships Other - Family & Relationships

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Big mistake on your part... It was not your place to say anything to your B/f's dad. Your boyfriend has been raised by this man and I am sure he is use to his dad's ways..
Esp. since you are living with the parents..

I agree the dad is (WELL) not such a good role model for his kids...

I do think you owe him an apology for the way you lashed out at him and the way you spoke to him.. But not for the reason you got upset.....

Good luck, faith

2007-08-15 18:09:50 · answer #1 · answered by faith♥missouri 7 · 4 0

it relatively is relatively awkward. i do no longer think of you may say something, until they approach you first. i'm effective the dad grow to be in simple terms as embarrassed as you're. mum and dad understand that intercourse is a factor of becoming up. until you're very youthful, you have no longer something to be embarrassed approximately.

2016-10-10 08:04:51 · answer #2 · answered by duffina 4 · 0 0

I'm not sure if you should apoligize, but I don't think you had the right to send him a message from his son's phone. If he had wanted you to see the picture, he would of sent it to your phone.

2007-08-15 18:03:53 · answer #3 · answered by Jack 2 · 0 0

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