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My boyfriend is deleting text messages. What does this mean?

My boyfriend started college last week, and he made some new friends.
One of them, he texts her a lot. And I noticed in his messages that her texts are always gone.
He doesn't normally delete his texts, but he always seems to delete hers.
I asked him about it and he said that sometimes he deletes texts with out thinking about it. I found no reason to not believe him, so I just let it go.
But the next day he did it again.
The one time i saw their messages, there was no flirting, but she seemed really friendly towards him.
He normally lets me go through his phone, so it doesn't bother him when I read his conversations, and still now if I wanna see his phone, he let's me.
It's just when I do see it, the texts are gone.
He also seems more protective over his phone. He takes it everywhere he goes, and when we're just sitting down or something, he never sets it down, he'll just keep it in his pocket.
I can be a jealous person at times, I'll admit.
I just want to know if I should be worried, or if it seems suspicious.
We've never had problems like this throughout our 2 years of dating, and he's a very good guy. I've been comfortable enough to bring it up to him, and he never gets mad or anything like that. He always just says that it's just a "habit"
But, I think if it was a habit, he would delete more than just her text messages.
I don't want to keep telling him it's bothering me, cause I don't want to sound annoying or insecure.
Should I just let it go? or is there something that I should do?

I have sent a message to a person who is not my friend on Facebook. He has not seen that message still. Now I want to block his account. If I do so, will he be able to see that message I had sent still?

Actually all the messages you send to an unknown person, I mean the person with whom you aren't friend on Facebook, is transferred to a section called message requests. A lot of people still don't know about this and most of the time miss out those messages aka message requests.So coming to your question, now if you block that person, the messages you sent will be still there at the message requests section, they may even read them, but will not be able to reply or see your profile. Hope I helped you with your question. Any doubt, ask me again ready to help you out.

I am losing respect for Yahoo Answers?

Yes, I agree with you. (Take Lucifer for example.) People who do that can't read or don't bother to read the Guidelines;

YOU MAY NOT POST CONTENT (or links to content, including photos):

1) To exploit, solicit, or harm minors.
2) That is violent, racist, incendiary, or otherwise objectionable.
3) That are abusive, threatening, slanderous, or belligerent against any individual or groups of individuals for any reason.
4) That violates federal, state or local law.
5) That contains profane, obscene, vulgar or sexually explicit language.
5) That glorifies self-harm, suicide, anorexia, bulimia, or any other practice that is clearly unhealthy or harmful.
6) For commercial or advertising purposes, including classified ads.
7) To vent your frustrations, rant, make statements, or otherwise violate the question and answer format.
8) To post personal ads or your own or others' personal information.
9) That violates the Yahoo! Answers Community Guidelines or the Yahoo! Terms of Service in any manner.

All these people should know without being told but they still do it. I've seen plenty of answers that go against 7).

But I don't think that its just Yahoo! Answers. In the Internet there's always going to be someone who thinks that their opinion is gold and people are stupid because they themselves can't answer intelligently. Its just more obvious in here because there's so many users (I think).

Hey, something to brighten you up - in the world the majority of people are the nice sort. : )

What is it like being a woman on a dating site in terms of messages received per week or month, on average? How many are generic copy and pastes, how many use proper grammar, and how many are just sleazy?

Being a woman on a dating site is immensely depressing and makes you weep for the future of humanity.First off, the dating site asks you what you want, then proceeds to ignore you. It will display your profile, like a fresh steak to a pack of hungry lions, to every man who logs in.The men don’t seem to particularly care about the content of the profile you have just carefully made and thought through, and they definitely don’t care about who you are looking for, they look at your photo and if you aren’t terrifying, they swipe, wink, message or whisper or whatever the contact medium is for that site.It has nothing to do with you, you are just a card in the deck, stacked with a lot of other great women. (I know this because I had more success “dating” women.)They don’t bother to look at things like child preference, age range, pet preferences, location, ethnicity, education or ha ha! what you actually like to do.You find one or two that look promising in the pile, only to find out they live 500 miles away, are still married, or lied about most of their profile.Average looks, strength being that I look young for my age. Highly educated, good job, mostly grown kids, no drama. Have tried most of the dating sites. Not in a major city, but a decent-sized secondary city.

I just received a death threat... what else to do?

print it out and get in touch with the police

Why did Instagram block me from following?

Currently there is an Instagram policy regarding the number of people you can follow in a given period of time.So, if Instagram is not letting you follow any more people, the reason is that you must've been on a following spree - Following so many users in a small amount of time, which Instagram doesn't permits.If you continue to violate this policy, you would be banned from following anyone for 24 hours. On completion of this time period you would be again able to follow people.But do note that if you still continue to follow people in the same manner you could even be banned for a week or even get your entire IG account banned.Basically, Instagram introduced this policy to PREVENT the several BOTs and fake accounts that are on Instagram to follow people and spam their profiles. This is primarily to prevent those fake accounts from following large chunks of people in a small amount of time. So if the system finds your activities and actions similar to those types of accounts, you could get banned from causing further nuisance.As pointed out in other answers, I think the limit of follows a new IG account can make is 200/day and mind you, this doesn't mean you can simply touch this limit in 10 minutes and you're good. NO! That would be making you look like a BOT! And you'll get blocked! So make sure you don't follow so many people in a small period of time.Just like there is a limit of following people, there are similar regulations regarding likes and comments made by users in a given amount of time. This is also primarily to prevent computer BOTs and fake accounts to cause nuisance on IG! Similar 24 hours and weekly ban can be imposed on those who like large amount of photos and comment on large amount of posts, which makes their activities look like a BOT to the system.Moreover, if you send unknown person a follow request or even start following a public profile and they report you, you could end up getting banned in this case also for following unknown people just like you get banned on Facebook. Similar ban sentence could be imposed as in the earlier cases.Also, if someone reports your comments on a post and IG finds them inappropriate, you could get banned from commenting on posts for sometime.Enjoy your time on IG and don't spam people cause you can get BANNED!Hope this helps. Thanks for the A2A.

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We've noticed some unusual activities on your account?

Is there anyone else receiving this BS messages half the time when logging into Yahoo?

I feel like I've had to answer my secret question at least 30-40 times now.

Anyone know what causes this?

Anyone that is experiencing it, does it happen on a normal yahoo account (@yahoo.com) or does it seem to happen on the new extension accounts they gave an option for, for a little while (@ymail.com)?

When emailing someone, isnit rude not to put their name?

An email is similar to the old office 'memo', back in the days when only typewriters and wordprocessors were in common use. As the addressee is already acknowledged in the "To" section of the 'memo', a saluation such as "Dear So&so" is not required. Neither is it required for the addresser to sign off with "Yours faithfully" or similar. I learnt this is a secretarial course I did twentyfive years ago.

But I do AGREE with you jojo; it does APPEAR RUDE when one receives an email from a person unknown to you (who is perhaps querying something you asked on YA) and they do not start off the 'body' of their email with "Hello So&so". It seems awfully familiar of the sender to do so and I feel it brings on a new meaning to the saying of "familiarity breeds contempt".

Once some sort of emailing relationship has been established between myself and another YA member I do not mind if they just get on with what they are writing about, without saying/typing "Hello So&so" first, before they get down to the business of their email.

I have noticed though, that the type of YA member who frequently leaves out the salution you and I are fond of, appear to be / tend to be very fast typists and they appear to send many 'snippet' emails to many other YA members and in their frenzy of emailing many people, they just tend to forget the social niceties and other signs of respectful behaviour. I do not feel it is their intention to offend though.

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