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It feels great to have a partner who loves how you look. But when your boyfriend is obsessed with your butt, it can start to make you feel uncomfortable or even objectified. In this article, we’ll tell you how to talk with your boyfriend and set clear boundaries that he has to follow—otherwise, you may want to rethink your relationship.

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Remind yourself that your needs are valid.

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Use “I” statements.

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  1. When you use “I” statements, focus on how his behavior makes you feel instead of blaming him for it. That way, you can have a much more productive conversation, and he’ll be more likely to respect what you’re saying.
    • Instead of saying, “You always grab my butt in public,” try, “When you grab me in public, I feel uncomfortable.”
    • Instead of saying, “You only ever talk about my butt,” try, “When you compliment my butt and not the rest of my body, I feel like you’re sexualizing me.”
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Get support from your friends and family.

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  1. Talk to a close friend or family member about what you’re going through to see if they can help you out. Since they know you well, they might be able to suggest how to talk to your boyfriend and get through to him about your boundaries.[10]
    • Ask your loved ones not to spread rumors or talk about your boyfriend behind his back. Otherwise, it could end up hurting your relationship in the long run.
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    Is my boyfriend obsessed or in love?
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    Dr. Jessica Swenson is a Community Psychologist & Licensed Clinical Therapist and the Founder of Transformative Growth Counseling. With over 10 years of experience, she specializes in relationships—both romantic and familial. She earned her PhD in Community Psychology from National Louis University and her MS in Clinical Psychology from Roosevelt University. She’s also a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional.
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    Well, I think it kind of depends on in what way he is overly obsessed. Sometimes in new relationships, it can feel like someone has a higher sex drive or sexually obsessed with you. It could be a good conversation to have about. Try saying something like "Is there more in this relationship than just sex for you? What else do you see in this relationship for us? I'm concerned that this is sex phase for you."
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This article was co-authored by Jessica Swenson and by wikiHow staff writer, Hannah Madden. Dr. Jessica Swenson is a Community Psychologist & Licensed Clinical Therapist and the Founder of Transformative Growth Counseling. With over 10 years of experience, she specializes in relationships—both romantic and familial. She earned her PhD in Community Psychology from National Louis University and her MS in Clinical Psychology from Roosevelt University. She’s also a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional. This article has been viewed 323,592 times.
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