NYClover54
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Today he asked me if we'll still be friends if we breakup and if I'll be difficult. I don't know how I should view this as a warning sign/red flag or as mer curiosity.
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That deserves a, "why do you ask?"
''I'm just curious and I don't know"
Seasoned said:That deserves a, "why do you ask?"
''I'm just curious and I don't know"
I meant that that is something to ask him. Have you?
I did that's what he replied back with
Was that really that the answer he gave you? If so, I'm of the opinion that that's unacceptable. I think it is perfectly legitimate to let your boyfriend know that his question has gotten you worried. Of course asking something like "If we break up will we still be friends?" gives you the impression that he is actually considering breaking up with you, especially if the only reason he gives for is question is ''I'm just curious and I don't know". It could very well be that he has a quite different reason for asking such a question, but then he should act responsibly and (try to) make that reason explicit to you. Now he sort of leaves you hanging with this worrisome impression. I don't know the particulars of your situation, but that strikes me as disrespectful towards your feelings.
A relationship can only work if the people in it do not have to constantly worry if their partner is considering breaking up with them. Anything either partner does do to undermine that trust strikes at the core of a happy relationship. No surprise then that the question has gotten you restless, for if your boyfriend asks you something like that without explaining why, he risks leaving a sword of Damocles hanging above your head, and that is not a situation he should want to put you in - let alone leave you in.
Whether it be "I want to break up with you" or "Oh no I didn't mean it like that, I meant (...)" I think you have the right to a proper answer. "'I'm just curious and I don't know" is not OK.
I disagree. If OP is insecure about the relationship, this is not automatically the bf's fault. The question - while provocative - is fairly innocent, and in a healthy relationship doesn't "of course" lead to "omg he will dump me". It CAN be just idle curiosity - I have asked it for no other reason myself - and shouldn't automatically make you panic. Do you have other reasons to feel insecure about your relationship?








