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However, we met on a dating site and although I've changed my profile so it states I'm in a relationship, and not looking for anything/anyone he still refuses to do so without giving any reason he simply does not want to, and has asked if I will allow him to continue visiting the site so he can blog and make new friends.
Logically it's unreasonable, and you know that as well, but he might not be comfortable with being out, or sharing his personal life with people.He refuses to change his facebook status to 'in a relationship' (having said this his reasons for doing so are valid i.e. working with homophobes who would undoubtedly fire him if they know of his sexual orientation).
Seems like he know's he's in the wrong on this one. Maybe sit down and talk about it, I'd suggest both of you stepping away from the social networking sites. Tell him, how happy you are, but you don't want these things to create bigger issues. They have already started creating trust issues, and they need to be delt with.I also caught him lieing stating an old flame added him on facebook, then about 5 minutes later his phone ping'ed stating the ex has accepted my boyfriend's friend request, and since this he's added several other guys that he's had history with and states I'm being irrational if I want to know who his friends are.
He refuses to change his facebook status to 'in a relationship' (having said this his reasons for doing so are valid i.e. working with homophobes who would undoubtedly fire him if they know of his sexual orientation).
So much online drama.
Question: has he ever gone on a date with anyone from his online world in 3D since you've officially been boyfriends?









