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No you fool, it’s inappropriate lmao. I wouldn’t go drinking with men when my boyfriend wasn’t around just out of respect. You do you, though.
thank you, i’m planning to talk to him about it, i’m just getting the opinion of others first as i have BPD (as i mentioned) and i wasn’t sure if it was just me being dramatic again and i didn’t want to ruin anything between him and i
You keep saying to every post that you love him but it is obvious he doesn’t love you! If he really loved you he wouldn’t want you to have sex with another man. He would cherish your love and loyalty. You said no but he keeps bringing it up so that means he doesn’t care about you and wants to wear you down until you say yes but you have to stay firm. But one way to call his bluff is to say you’ll do it but only if the guy has a bigger penis and is better looking than your boyfriend. Say there is no reason to have sex with someone else just to repeat what you get with him. Since he brings it up while you two are having sex, start telling him how you look forward to sex with a new guy, how much better it will feel, how he will probably make you orgasm faster, etc. Don’t worry if you hurt his feelings because he doesn’t worry about yours. Stop thinking about how much you love him and start thinking about his actions toward you. Hopefully he will stop bringing it up and you can move on and save the relationship.
Okay, he is either deliberating negging you or he is just a miserable person.
Why are you still dating him? What actual (not potential) happiness does he bring you to your life?
Look, relationships can recover from cheating if the cheater feels remorse and is willing to earn that trust back and is willing to do the work to repair what’s been done. Even if that happens, it can be really hard to get to that place. He was cheating on you within a couple of months of getting together and then cheated for nearly two years. It’s been what, 6 months since you caught him? That is not nearly enough time to recover from this AND be moving on together. From what you’re saying, it sounds like rules you would have for a roommate, not a SO. You two have a LOT of work to do before you’re ready to live together. Also you’re only 20, why the rush??!!
I'm not responding to him since I woke up, the last message I received is he's already at home. He's avoiding my messages last night about breaking up and that we're done. Is he complacent or assured that we will still continue this relationship after that?