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It's always okay to express your feelings to your partner, but it's important to consider how they might feel and whether they are ready to hear it. Saying “I love you” for the first time can be a big step in a relationship, and it's normal to feel scared or unsure about how your partner will react.
If you're unsure about whether your partner is ready to hear you say “I love you,” you can try expressing your feelings in other ways. For example, you could say something like, “I really care about you and enjoy spending time with you,” or “I'm really happy in our relationship and feel like we're growing closer.” These expressions of affection can help you gauge your partner's feelings and give them an opportunity to express their own.
Ultimately, it's up to you to decide whether and when to tell your partner “I love you.” Just remember to be honest and open with your feelings, and to be prepared for whatever response your partner may have.
I probably should have mentioned that I’m struggling pretty bad with mental health issues and also that my husband is actually aware of this and is a great guy, I wouldn’t do anything to sacrifice that. I think this is just an issue of self worth more than anything?
You can’t just get full custody cuz she hurt you. If the child is yours it’s in your best interest to try and out the anger away and work on coparenting. Nothing you said here proves she’s unable to be a mother. You can be a horrible partner but great parent so none of that matters. If you have an interest with your potential Child start by letting the hatred go. A good parent lives their child more than they hate their ex.
No one would ever say this if OP was a guy sticking his hand down his girlfriend's pants – OP would be getting raked over the coals for that, but there's people here giving OP a pass.
Thank you SO much for 'explaining' how sexual assault works to me.
Now I have a clearer understanding, thanks to you.
Is there anything else you would like to mansplain to this woman. Tell me more about how I am privileged when I get sexually assaulted, how everyone in the world takes me seriously, and everything on earth is on my side when someone shoves their hands down my panties.
Which has happened, but no one said anything about it.
But tell me all about it. please. My little pudding head needs you to explain how lucky I am every time I get assaulted.
nobody is bulletproof so how is he any less “safe” than your ex who was mean to you and confrontational? if you're even posting on the internet about it, maybe you should be honest with your new boyfriend and leave him so he can make someone that has genuine feelings for him happy. you should go get therapy
That's crazy man. Must be your first or possibly second real relationship imagine locking into marriage at 18 and not being able to live your own life for awhile.
It's more that people who have similar interests and hobbies tend to get together. Maybe in high school and middle school it's a clique and labels thing, but adults can and do live entire social lifestyles exclusively within their interests. And if you you care enough in a hobby to make it a big part of your lifestyle, you're just naturally going to meet more people who have similar interests and priorities. This is especially prevalent in certain game, music, or media scenes that have concerts, conventions, tournaments, and meetups.
Maybe because she has had to deal with people talking about her for a long time and knows how to cope. You should learn how to cope by going to therapy. She's 29 and looks 15. I'm sure she has her own personal issues that she has to deal with because of that. Go. To. Therapy. And put your daughter in therapy too while you're at it.
It's always okay to express your feelings to your partner, but it's important to consider how they might feel and whether they are ready to hear it. Saying “I love you” for the first time can be a big step in a relationship, and it's normal to feel scared or unsure about how your partner will react.
If you're unsure about whether your partner is ready to hear you say “I love you,” you can try expressing your feelings in other ways. For example, you could say something like, “I really care about you and enjoy spending time with you,” or “I'm really happy in our relationship and feel like we're growing closer.” These expressions of affection can help you gauge your partner's feelings and give them an opportunity to express their own.
Ultimately, it's up to you to decide whether and when to tell your partner “I love you.” Just remember to be honest and open with your feelings, and to be prepared for whatever response your partner may have.
I probably should have mentioned that I’m struggling pretty bad with mental health issues and also that my husband is actually aware of this and is a great guy, I wouldn’t do anything to sacrifice that. I think this is just an issue of self worth more than anything?
You and the other commenter sound like scorned women ?
You can’t just get full custody cuz she hurt you. If the child is yours it’s in your best interest to try and out the anger away and work on coparenting. Nothing you said here proves she’s unable to be a mother. You can be a horrible partner but great parent so none of that matters. If you have an interest with your potential Child start by letting the hatred go. A good parent lives their child more than they hate their ex.
No one would ever say this if OP was a guy sticking his hand down his girlfriend's pants – OP would be getting raked over the coals for that, but there's people here giving OP a pass.
Thank you SO much for 'explaining' how sexual assault works to me.
Now I have a clearer understanding, thanks to you.
Is there anything else you would like to mansplain to this woman. Tell me more about how I am privileged when I get sexually assaulted, how everyone in the world takes me seriously, and everything on earth is on my side when someone shoves their hands down my panties.
Which has happened, but no one said anything about it.
But tell me all about it. please. My little pudding head needs you to explain how lucky I am every time I get assaulted.
nobody is bulletproof so how is he any less “safe” than your ex who was mean to you and confrontational? if you're even posting on the internet about it, maybe you should be honest with your new boyfriend and leave him so he can make someone that has genuine feelings for him happy. you should go get therapy
Do you work from home? I would think you would notice if she went out for lunch once a week like clockwork.
That's crazy man. Must be your first or possibly second real relationship imagine locking into marriage at 18 and not being able to live your own life for awhile.
It's more that people who have similar interests and hobbies tend to get together. Maybe in high school and middle school it's a clique and labels thing, but adults can and do live entire social lifestyles exclusively within their interests. And if you you care enough in a hobby to make it a big part of your lifestyle, you're just naturally going to meet more people who have similar interests and priorities. This is especially prevalent in certain game, music, or media scenes that have concerts, conventions, tournaments, and meetups.
That’s really sweet!
you broke up. he doesn't matter anymore – you matter. Take care of your needs first dear.
Maybe because she has had to deal with people talking about her for a long time and knows how to cope. You should learn how to cope by going to therapy. She's 29 and looks 15. I'm sure she has her own personal issues that she has to deal with because of that. Go. To. Therapy. And put your daughter in therapy too while you're at it.
Thank you for the feedback, she is very hard on herself and has a lot of trauma from growing up and past relationships.
I hope this works out.
This is the way.