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Question: Do you think my boyfriend is being controlling or am I in the wrong? Posted: 08 Jun 2018 01:40 PM PDT We have a daughter together and today I signed her up for swim classes once a week on Saturday. She only 6 months so obviously she has to go during the day and not late at night. I know my boyfriend works every day and his schedule is unpredictable. I knew he wouldn't be able to make it to the swim classes so I signed her up and then texted him about it right after telling me and he's angry now that I didn't "discuss" it with him. He says I should discuss any decision about our daughter with him. I don't see why this is such a big deal seeing as I told him about the classes and I'm going to be the one that has to take her anyways. Am I in the wrong? |
Question: How to cope w my new a hole roommate? Posted: 08 Jun 2018 01:32 PM PDT So I just moved into a new place after going through HELL at my last one. I was gone most of the day today, and my roommate Steve has offered to take my dog for a walk and seems to really like him. My dog todd doesn't have a cage, and i always leave food and water for him if I'll be gone most of the day or am getting home really late. Today I got home around 3.30 am and Steve yelled at me and belittled/ talked down to me and said it's really not right to have todd cooped up in the room all day, and that todd is not his responsibility . I disagree that it's not right to leave todd in my room by himself, and never once asked Steve to do anything for todd— in fact , he's the one who has ASKED to take him for walks! My door also leads to the backyard, if he's that concerned why doesn't he just let him out? Is he acting nit picky and autistic because he's bored at home all day? Is Steve completely out of line in this situation? How should I handle this? Please keep in mind I take my dog plenty of places and I rarely stay out that late. And Steve REPEATEDLY says how much he loves todd |
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Question: I'm friends with a married man? Posted: 06 Jun 2018 05:39 PM PDT I actually like it, he makes a lot of money and takes me to expensive dinners and he's good in bed lol...plus he's so polite and opens the doors for me or let's me have the good seat! Says his wife is sick and they don't have romance anymore! One problem is when he leaves for almost a month he doesn't text me or keep in contact...thoughts? |
Question: Are cheating fathers selfish? Posted: 05 Jun 2018 01:56 PM PDT My uncle is cheating on my aunt and he has a daughter and a son. The kids know about it and in the end my aunt and uncle divorced |
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