Do You Have Problems With Your Boyfriend?

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1. When she/he comes to your house do they only stay with your parents?

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The given answer options seem to be a response to the question "When she/he comes to your house, do they only stay with your parents?" The options "Why would he," "Yes," "No," "If he gets mad at me," and "WHAT" do not provide a clear answer to the question. It appears that the question is incomplete or not readable, making it difficult to generate a proper explanation.

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Do You Have Problems With Your Boyfriend? - Quiz

This quiz is about boyfriends because im having big time problems with mine. It just seems like everything is going wrong. We fight everyday and everything. .

2. Does he/she get mad at you when you talk to your best friends?

Explanation

The given answer options are different ways of expressing whether or not someone gets mad when the person talks to their best friends. "Duh" and "ya" both imply that the person does get mad, while "no" suggests that they do not. "Verry" is likely a misspelling of "very," indicating that the person gets very upset when the individual talks to their best friends. Therefore, the correct answer is that he/she gets very upset when the person talks to their best friends.

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3. Does he/she threatin to break up with you?

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4. Does he/she believe you?

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The given answer options suggest different levels of belief. "Yes" indicates that the person believes you, "No" indicates that the person does not believe you, "Not most of the time" suggests that the person has doubts about believing you, "Yes, but with lots of questions" suggests that the person believes you but requires further clarification or verification, and "Sometimes" suggests that the person's belief in you is inconsistent.

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5. Do you get to go to his/her house?

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The given options are all possible responses to the question "Do you get to go to his/her house?" Each option represents a different reason or condition that determines whether the person is able to go to the other person's house or not. The options include "No" as a straightforward denial, "Yes" as an affirmative response, "My mom won't let me" indicating that the person's mother does not allow them to go, "I can't understand his family" suggesting a language or cultural barrier, and "Sometimes if my mom lets me" indicating that the person's ability to go to the other person's house depends on their mother's permission.

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6. Does he/she get angry because you are talking to some boys(friends)?

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The given answer options suggest that the person in question may get angry for different reasons depending on the situation. The options "yes," "no," and "kinda" indicate that the person may or may not get angry when talking to boys (friends). The option "yes, he almost dumps me" suggests that the person gets extremely angry and threatens to end the relationship. The option "only if I talk to my x's" suggests that the person only gets angry if the individual talks to their ex-partners.

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7. Do you and your lover fight every day?

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The given answer options cover a range of possibilities for the frequency of fights between the person and their lover. The options "Yes," "No," and "Sometimes" indicate that fights may occur but do not specify how often. The option "Yes but we get over it really fast" suggests that fights do occur, but the couple is able to resolve them quickly. The option "No and I'm glad" indicates that the person and their lover do not fight, and they are happy about it.

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8. Does your lover hate your family?

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When she/he comes to your house do they only stay with your parents?
Does he/she get mad at you when you talk to your best friends?
Does he/she threatin to break up with you?
Does he/she believe you?
Do you get to go to his/her house?
Does he/she get angry because you are talking to some boys(friends)?
Do you and your lover fight every day?
Does your lover hate your family?
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