Hi,
When I met my boyfriend, I stupidly lied to him about my age and we've been together for over a year and he still doesn't know the truth. It's probably going to completely change the way he thinks about me and I'm dreading telling him, but he needs to know now more than ever because we're expecting a baby.
I feel sick at the thought of telling him face to face, in case I start to panic and everything starts to come out wrong. I have Bipolar and it's unmedicated at the moment due to the pregnancy, so I'm anxious and depressed enough without having all of this stress to deal with, which is why I'm wondering if it might be better to tell him via an e-mail or messenger, so that I can really explain it to him properly.
I'm going to bite the bullet and face up to my mistakes, but if someone had something to tell you that you'd be mad/upset about, would you feel even worse if it wasn't spoken about in person? X
I'm not underage BTW, I actually told him I was younger than I really am.
When I met my boyfriend, I stupidly lied to him about my age and we've been together for over a year and he still doesn't know the truth. It's probably going to completely change the way he thinks about me and I'm dreading telling him, but he needs to know now more than ever because we're expecting a baby.
I feel sick at the thought of telling him face to face, in case I start to panic and everything starts to come out wrong. I have Bipolar and it's unmedicated at the moment due to the pregnancy, so I'm anxious and depressed enough without having all of this stress to deal with, which is why I'm wondering if it might be better to tell him via an e-mail or messenger, so that I can really explain it to him properly.
I'm going to bite the bullet and face up to my mistakes, but if someone had something to tell you that you'd be mad/upset about, would you feel even worse if it wasn't spoken about in person? X
I'm not underage BTW, I actually told him I was younger than I really am.