I want to address it, but I don’t want to come off as accusatory or make him feel like I was snooping on his phone.
Annie Lane advises today's reader to ask her boyfriend about texts from an unknown woman before accusing him of anything.
He has also been spending more time on his phone. Last week, I saw messages pop up on his phone from a woman named “Sarah,” who I’ve never heard of before. I didn’t read them, but I can’t shake the feeling that something is off. When it comes to Sarah, approach the topic gently. You could say something like, “I noticed a message from someone named Sarah. I haven’t heard about her before; can you tell me about her?” This opens the door for an explanation without jumping to conclusions.
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