Is it wrong of me to be upset if my boyfriend keeps ditching me for dirtbiking? (Keep reading)

My boyfriend and I were supposed to go out to a friends place tonight after I get off but instead it will be just him going because they want to go dirt biking but I don’t have a bike they offered to bring me out there to sit by myself in an empty house while they go out and have fun. To make it worse he has the day off today and came over for all of half an hour before getting bored and going riding again.

Answer #1

Well, how long have yall been together? Sometimes boyfriends need some time to their self. How much time do yall spend together? Try to communicate with him. Yall are in a relationship, you should be allowed to ask him what ever your concerns are. Hope i helped and good luck.:)

Answer #2

I could understand why you would be upset if you guys had plans to hang out TOGETHER and then he like completely flips it around, you have the right to be a little angry. But honestly I don’t think it’s that serious and it’s not worth fighting over, just let him do his thing and you can have valuable you time.

Answer #3

I see how you’ll be upset, but try to plan something you two could do? Movies, take a walk maybe find a bike of your own, and instead of him riding a dirtbike he could find a mountain bike. Basically if you feel left out too much, then talk to him more and tell him how you feel, don’t be scared and take it slow. Everyone in a relationship don’t always and everyday do something, give him time if he doesn’t show improvement and rather do dirtbiking, tell him “let’s go somewhere”. shopping, mall, etc. Hope this helps!

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