How should he be described then??? Everyone seems to agree that the labels convo was missing, yet only one person is being held accountable for that.
She should’ve known they were together, from his perspective. And him flipping a weird switch on his behavior toward her when responding to the question was unexpected and an odd 180, from her perspective. Both can be true, but only one seemed to be acting in pettiness.
If he saw your partner cheating on you would you hope he had the courage to told you, or would you be fine if he asked his cheating friendly crew first?
You can enjoy someone’s company, be attracted to them, but not be compatible. This is just part of the dating game. I think you need to work through your relationship trauma before jumping into another relationship. Therapy can help with that because relationship trauma is more than just missing your ex. You might figure out your triggers or red flags to look out for. If you’re really considering it, this could be really good for you!
I don’t think this relationship will work out for you. This not just a friendship with a woman. He still has feelings for her. He can’t have a romantic relationship with her but he likes to be with her.
You never met his parents and she won’t have anything to do with you but to top it all he’s lying to you about her. He’s hiding things from you.
Maybe she wasn’t interested in him because he’s always around her anyway. Don’t be the one he settle for.
If he doesn’t like peaky fookin blinders then he ain’t the one
How should he be described then??? Everyone seems to agree that the labels convo was missing, yet only one person is being held accountable for that.
She should’ve known they were together, from his perspective. And him flipping a weird switch on his behavior toward her when responding to the question was unexpected and an odd 180, from her perspective. Both can be true, but only one seemed to be acting in pettiness.
If he saw your partner cheating on you would you hope he had the courage to told you, or would you be fine if he asked his cheating friendly crew first?
You can enjoy someone’s company, be attracted to them, but not be compatible. This is just part of the dating game. I think you need to work through your relationship trauma before jumping into another relationship. Therapy can help with that because relationship trauma is more than just missing your ex. You might figure out your triggers or red flags to look out for. If you’re really considering it, this could be really good for you!
I don’t think this relationship will work out for you. This not just a friendship with a woman. He still has feelings for her. He can’t have a romantic relationship with her but he likes to be with her.
You never met his parents and she won’t have anything to do with you but to top it all he’s lying to you about her. He’s hiding things from you.
Maybe she wasn’t interested in him because he’s always around her anyway. Don’t be the one he settle for.
Took your advice! Was able to get out of the lease due to it almost ending.