I literally bought my ex the one I assume she still uses since she asked me for the charger a bit after we broke up. It was a godsend because honestly it was so hard to use my hands and such for as long and consistently as necessary without any assistance.
Regardless, some dudes are insecure about it, but I'd argue those dudes are dumb.
you don't want to throw the relationship away yet she already did by cheating. lots of red flags. text messages, access to the flat. forget emotional cheating. it's clear that they were cheating physically. this has turned toxic and you need to walk away as hard as it sounds. you need time to heal and move forward with your life. my longtime gf blamed me for her cheating too. don't fall for that tactic. She doesn't want to own up or take responsibility for her actions.
I’m not actually in the US, I just converted the figures hoping it would make sense to more people that way, and not give away too many identifying features. Nurses get paid very average wages here though.
But why does he like to make me jealous? Once I asked him if he knew mariano and monique (2 guys) and changed their names and said who mariana, Monica??
It’s easier to pee in a bottle, wipe things down, wrap the bottle, hide it under the bed thank to walk to the bathroom? Where is your bathroom? Do you have an outhouse or something?
i dont even know anymore. maybe when i initially said it too something like “im sorry also” would have been nice or simply after i tell later on just saying “im sorry for having not said it” i suppose
This sounds like it could be an intentional pregnancy on her part. Leave though for sure. If you don't want to be a parent and resentment is all you feel for her, then staying only compounds it. Leaving is going to suck but staying will be worse.
A relationship doesn’t run on “love” alone. You need trust, respect, intimacy, commitment, compatibility etc.
Let’s pretend you’re still with your gf. She says “I love you”, walks out the door, stays somewhere else for a week, pops back in, says “I love you”, walks out, stays somewhere for a week. Does this on repeat. She may very well love you, but is she showing it? She can say “I love you” all she wants – but is she satisfying what you need in a partner? She’s not spending time with you, not being physical with you, not caring for you. All she has is words.
You weren’t happy in the relationship – your needs weren’t being met – so you ended it. You shouldn’t feel guilt for looking out for yourself. Because at the end of the day, your partner should make you feel wanted and loved and meet your needs – that’s what a relationship is for.
And this isn’t to say she’s a bad person or anything. She just wasn’t right for what you needed – and vice versa ??♀️ I mean now you can find someone that will give you the intimacy you need and she can find someone that doesn’t need as much.
Please leave this controlling moron. What is the point of keeping someone else from using a parking space you paid for if you don’t even have a car!! Oh wait, it’s control.
I know this hurts like hell but you won't be alone forever. Look at it this way, she's given you the chance to find your soulmate.
I met my true love last year at 48. He had just turned 60. Believe me when I tell you I had many strikes against me. I truly believed I would be alone forever – not a stretch considering my age and the fact that dating in my very rural state is virtually impossible.
I tried talking to her and making eye contact but she was completely ignoring me and I didn’t want to make a scene so I ignored her back. But yeah in the moment I thought it was weird too. He is very extroverted. Not that it matters but she wasn’t even attractive, it was more so the principle of him talking to another woman whilst on a date with me that pissed me off. But judging by the downvotes I think I am the problem.
I literally bought my ex the one I assume she still uses since she asked me for the charger a bit after we broke up. It was a godsend because honestly it was so hard to use my hands and such for as long and consistently as necessary without any assistance.
Regardless, some dudes are insecure about it, but I'd argue those dudes are dumb.
you don't want to throw the relationship away yet she already did by cheating. lots of red flags. text messages, access to the flat. forget emotional cheating. it's clear that they were cheating physically. this has turned toxic and you need to walk away as hard as it sounds. you need time to heal and move forward with your life. my longtime gf blamed me for her cheating too. don't fall for that tactic. She doesn't want to own up or take responsibility for her actions.
I’m not actually in the US, I just converted the figures hoping it would make sense to more people that way, and not give away too many identifying features. Nurses get paid very average wages here though.
Well that’s what I’m trying to figure out too ?
❤️
But why does he like to make me jealous? Once I asked him if he knew mariano and monique (2 guys) and changed their names and said who mariana, Monica??
Why do this?
It’s easier to pee in a bottle, wipe things down, wrap the bottle, hide it under the bed thank to walk to the bathroom? Where is your bathroom? Do you have an outhouse or something?
i dont even know anymore. maybe when i initially said it too something like “im sorry also” would have been nice or simply after i tell later on just saying “im sorry for having not said it” i suppose
This sounds like it could be an intentional pregnancy on her part. Leave though for sure. If you don't want to be a parent and resentment is all you feel for her, then staying only compounds it. Leaving is going to suck but staying will be worse.
A relationship doesn’t run on “love” alone. You need trust, respect, intimacy, commitment, compatibility etc.
Let’s pretend you’re still with your gf. She says “I love you”, walks out the door, stays somewhere else for a week, pops back in, says “I love you”, walks out, stays somewhere for a week. Does this on repeat. She may very well love you, but is she showing it? She can say “I love you” all she wants – but is she satisfying what you need in a partner? She’s not spending time with you, not being physical with you, not caring for you. All she has is words.
You weren’t happy in the relationship – your needs weren’t being met – so you ended it. You shouldn’t feel guilt for looking out for yourself. Because at the end of the day, your partner should make you feel wanted and loved and meet your needs – that’s what a relationship is for.
And this isn’t to say she’s a bad person or anything. She just wasn’t right for what you needed – and vice versa ??♀️ I mean now you can find someone that will give you the intimacy you need and she can find someone that doesn’t need as much.
I'm more concerned why you still slept next to him…
Please leave this controlling moron. What is the point of keeping someone else from using a parking space you paid for if you don’t even have a car!! Oh wait, it’s control.
She doesn’t need gentle anymore. She needs a loud wake up call
I know this hurts like hell but you won't be alone forever. Look at it this way, she's given you the chance to find your soulmate.
I met my true love last year at 48. He had just turned 60. Believe me when I tell you I had many strikes against me. I truly believed I would be alone forever – not a stretch considering my age and the fact that dating in my very rural state is virtually impossible.
I tried talking to her and making eye contact but she was completely ignoring me and I didn’t want to make a scene so I ignored her back. But yeah in the moment I thought it was weird too. He is very extroverted. Not that it matters but she wasn’t even attractive, it was more so the principle of him talking to another woman whilst on a date with me that pissed me off. But judging by the downvotes I think I am the problem.