I'm (apparently) the worst person to sleep next to. My husband and I first got separate duvets which limited my thrashing a bit and padded him up ?, and then recently we made the investment in a super king bed. Both massively helped! We can still cuddle / hold hands going to sleep, but he can roll me away for safety, and I can stretch out/change position without elbowing him in the face.
By having interesting discussions. Maybe take a well-known current talking point in the media and go from there.
So ……. let's say inflation. You could both look at the runaway hyperinflation of the Weimar Republic and Zimbabwe. How it happened and the human stories of the suffering it caused.
Pick any subject and dig deeper together. It could be a wonderful bonding and learning experience for you as a couple. Don't assume a teaching role; approach this as equals wanting to learn more about the world around you.
I feel like this is dependent on the boundaries that you and your gf set. Maybe this kind of interaction isn't a big deal for her or it's something you guys are both comfortable with in the relationship. The gauge I usually use is “Would I be upset if my partner did this to me?” If the answer to that is yes, then I do not do that thing. If it's something that is an “on the fence about” type deal, then I usually don't do the thing and make a mental note to bring it up in a discussion for the future in order to get clarity for next time.
It is not always a bad thing. You should have some emotional awareness to not end up being a creep and ensure that you are with woman who actually wants you. I don't remember any such “hints of rejection” with my wife while I was dating her. But there may be too much of it, or you can even treat their signals wrongly. I would try improving your communication skills.
No. I just wonder why you bother going out with someone you don't find attractive because of their weight, date for two months and then decide to tell them “if only …you were not so big”.
No. I just wonder why you bother going out with someone you don't find attractive because of their weight, date for two months and then decide to tell them “if only …you were not so big”.
If you agreed to not sleep with other people and then one or both parties break that agreement it’s definitely without question cheating.
I'm (apparently) the worst person to sleep next to. My husband and I first got separate duvets which limited my thrashing a bit and padded him up ?, and then recently we made the investment in a super king bed. Both massively helped! We can still cuddle / hold hands going to sleep, but he can roll me away for safety, and I can stretch out/change position without elbowing him in the face.
I was wondering if it's some emotional thing.
Its actually a lot of states too. I think the rule is that even if they are in your house you have to escape if you can.
By having interesting discussions. Maybe take a well-known current talking point in the media and go from there.
So ……. let's say inflation. You could both look at the runaway hyperinflation of the Weimar Republic and Zimbabwe. How it happened and the human stories of the suffering it caused.
Pick any subject and dig deeper together. It could be a wonderful bonding and learning experience for you as a couple. Don't assume a teaching role; approach this as equals wanting to learn more about the world around you.
It's kind of funny that you think he's your boyfriend and she's the one getting strung along
No I'm being straight up she messaged me the day after we broke up still pretty upset. I think she was looking back through pictures etc
I didn't encourage anything and didn't want to mess her around
It's literally the same person you replied to initially, tf?
I feel like this is dependent on the boundaries that you and your gf set. Maybe this kind of interaction isn't a big deal for her or it's something you guys are both comfortable with in the relationship. The gauge I usually use is “Would I be upset if my partner did this to me?” If the answer to that is yes, then I do not do that thing. If it's something that is an “on the fence about” type deal, then I usually don't do the thing and make a mental note to bring it up in a discussion for the future in order to get clarity for next time.
It is not always a bad thing. You should have some emotional awareness to not end up being a creep and ensure that you are with woman who actually wants you. I don't remember any such “hints of rejection” with my wife while I was dating her. But there may be too much of it, or you can even treat their signals wrongly. I would try improving your communication skills.
Sis, you need to text him that. He needs to see it on his screen and mull it over.
If you come home and the house is still filthy, please pack a bag and go stay in a nice hotel for the night.
You don't deserve this.
No. I just wonder why you bother going out with someone you don't find attractive because of their weight, date for two months and then decide to tell them “if only …you were not so big”.
What if he pulled that shit on her? Pulease.
No. I just wonder why you bother going out with someone you don't find attractive because of their weight, date for two months and then decide to tell them “if only …you were not so big”.
What if he pulled that shit on her? Pulease.