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SnowFlake278 · 04/03/2024 15:14

Is it odd that my boyfriend of a few weeks was messaging a hotel worker who took his food to his room? My mum says it’s her job to do that. But at the same time it also is against her job to then give her number to my boyfriend? I don’t want to be a psycho. The only thing I saw was him say what’s your name and she said don’t you already know it? What’s your Snapchat, and he gave his Snapchat. He said it was completely innocent and he just spoke to her to be friendly ..

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daydreamingnightowl · 04/03/2024 15:15

Yes it's odd. Sorry, but I'd trust your instincts.

JimBeamCoke · 04/03/2024 15:46

Nobody adds somebody on Snapchat who they should only be exchanging a 5 second transaction of handing over food with. It’s creepy and immature. Both parties sound like they are very childish.
If this is the same person who 4 weeks ago was sleeping with someone else when you were on/off then you would be a fool to spend another second involved with him.

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