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I’m new, can you help me get a little more relaxed, will you take off my dress? [800 tokens remaining]

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Date: October 22, 2022

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  1. You are both very young, he is a young idiot who clearly can't tell when he's had too much to drink. You did the right thing. He didn't cheat, but totally disrespected you by doing this – we assume he really did do this and the friend wasn't trying to cause trouble and break up your relationship? I mean, what if the friends sister said she wanted your bf and the friend wanted to break you up for some reason?

    Regardless, its done, just move on.

  2. There's some great advice here, but I'll also add: what can she do to decrease your collective workload? Are there things that you're doing that she could manage? For example, paying bills, scheduling vet appointments, managing contractors, ordering groceries, placing an online drug store order, getting DoorDash once or twice per week, etc.? While it's important to recognize her physical limitations, there's a lot of random life stuff that needs to get done that she could manage with disabilities.

  3. I agree, this was rape. She was way too far gone to give consent. Don't blame her for this. You need to support her because she's probably devastated to learn this happened, and having you blame her, OP, is going to make her feel even worse. Lean on each other, you've both been victimized by this criminal.

  4. Just be supportive and loving and reassure them as much as possible that you know sometimes it’s hard, having a new baby, and you hope they’re doing okay and hanging in there together, and if they ever need anything, even just someone to vent to, you’re there and you love them, everyone has moments as a new parent where you feel lost or desperate but if you ever need anything you just need to reach out and the people who love you want to be there for you. And don’t give any advice unless they specifically ask, just offer love and respect for them as grown adults.

  5. I didn’t really get a good explanation. At that point I wouldn’t believe much of the answer anyways

  6. I think what’s really important here is that you avoid talking about her appearance with her as much as possible.

    If it’s true that she feels physically bad, then I’m willing to bet she’s also having some pretty horrible emotional issues as well. Be as supportive and loving as you can, and try and have open conversations with her about how she’s feeling without making your concern the subject of the conversation.

    For example, instead of telling her that you’re concerned about her health, instead ask her how she’s feeling and build off of how she responds. The key is helping her come to her own conclusions about what she needs to do for herself, as opposed to adding to her list of insecurities by piling on your concern for her health.

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