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- Question: LDR relationship threat?
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- Question: Why should I allow abuse?
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Question: LDR relationship threat? Posted: 07 Feb 2020 02:41 PM PST Long story we've been dating long distance for a year now and Ive mostly relied on his words. He was supposed to be arranging to see me this summer but today we got in an argument. I know he likes a girl but won't date her cause he's " in love" with me. That doesn't make me feel good but I insist he does if he thinks she's pretty and when he gets so mad over the phone he says "if you were here, I'd f smash your face in." I hung up. But, a part of me wants to accept his apology as always and remember the good times. Help me realize my Reality. I feel I'm better off alone because I don't expect to have anyone love me again or seek it. I'm just in a fragile state right now. Like if he's supposed to love me and yet tell me he finds girls attractive then what hope do I have left for finding a good guy? |
Question: Should I block my supervisor in social media? ? Posted: 07 Feb 2020 02:24 PM PST He watches all my instagram stories but when I post something with my boyfriend he stops watching why's that. I know he likes me but he doesn't show his feelings much. Should I block him from social media? He's also my supervisor at work. |
Posted: 07 Feb 2020 11:57 AM PST I mean, if they falls for a person who went through insults, aggression, lack of protection, family being mean to them, not having a real childhood (at least not a happy or calm one), never having anyone who understands them and consoles them. The wounds in their soul never go away. They don't smile, pretend to be just like the others when inside they know they're alone in the world and different, they know they're traumatized, and it never goes away. |
Posted: 07 Feb 2020 02:32 AM PST My fwb is around his 40's and Im 28, he's still married but had been separated for 3years. He lied a few times and I forgive him, then one day after our confrontation he just dumped me. According to him, his wife was still dating the guy she cheated with, but recently she told him that they had been separated long time ago but didn't tell him. The fact that she left home for almost a month and lived with the guy, she said she had nowhere to go? Then after their breakup she told him she'd come home for the kids? And he agreed with that?Why? Now the other day, they had that talk. She wants to fix their marriage and he agreed with it. Now he dumped me to fix their marriage, I dont know if this is 100% true because he lied a few times already. Now he won't even talk to me, he just said act like nothing happened. I'm really hurt and the fact I have to see him everyday at work is not going to help. Im not sure how many married couples have successfully got back together after the affair, wouldn't be a lot different? Esp knowing she had slept with another man? I don't know, I just really missed him. Should I let him go? what if he comes back if his marriage really don't work out anymore? Should I wait? I really love this guy which makes me sad. |
Question: Why should I allow abuse? Posted: 06 Feb 2020 10:16 PM PST I'm 33 years old. I served as a mercenary from age 21 to 23. I make working out at the gym, a full time job, 50 hours a week. So Why should I as an adult male that is muscularly built, weighs 260 pounds, has mercenary experience and skills, and has nothing to fear from anybody because nothing can touch me, because nobody is a match for me... Allow somebody to abuse me at all, let alone in a way that.. If I let him do it to me... He might not this k twice about doing it to my KIDS.. And maybe does it to some 21st century f@ggotized libtard's kids hi takes it up the @ss from him ? He might not THINK TWICE. -typo fixed. |
Question: Would you ever let your child stand up in a shopping cart/trolley? Posted: 06 Feb 2020 07:28 PM PST |
Question: Ghosted after offering lunch? Posted: 06 Feb 2020 07:23 PM PST I invited a manager in another department by work text to a business type meeting after hours on personal time on my own dime to get some advice on career advancements and instead of responding, they ghosted me. I still have to see them at work. I am a girl and he is a guy. If he did not want to go I am not sure why he didn't just say so. I felt his approach is rude and almost hurtful as if somehow I don't deserve his respect. |
Question: Do men take the time to write friendship letters to women? Posted: 06 Feb 2020 07:21 PM PST I got a heartfelt note from a close male friend of mine - shortly after he found out I was moving. It was not necessarily confessional about loving me more than a friend, but it definitely was sentimental, had genuine compliments/emotion towards me, and made me tear up. It was a letter of appreciation and love, but not a direct confession or anything. Still requires courage and vulnerability to write something really thoughtful though. My question is - can this be purely a friendship letter? I have never heard of men taking the time to write a woman a letter unless it is a love letter. |
Question: Why is he like that? Posted: 06 Feb 2020 08:03 AM PST My teacher is really, like reaallyy strict we must always do what he said as he said...He is a good teacher cause we understand everything in classe..But he always embarrassed me with sarcasm,he is soo mean to me... (we were like friends in the past when he didn't work with me) Him:"no no no "he noded "you didn't do the work well that's not what i've explained...you make me get a headhache" Me:(i ve said nothing) Him:"what's happening?are you stressed?too many homework?don't you like the subject?wanna change it? Me:"i was about to cry" Him:"he explained to me how to do the work" Later he came to my desk... Him:"So start the work infront of me,i'l see," Me:"i didn't know how to do it" Him:"i've talked in vain,when you don't understand something you should ask question" Him:"he helped me A LOT," He then told me to complete it at home I am 15years old girl |
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