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for me it was the not inviting you part that got to me. If he and hos ex were cool, then he would of invited you too. Either way, its good to detach while you still can
Of course that’s understandable! I can detect a serious tone and when I do ill adjust accordingly. The way she said it though makes me feel like this has been a problem and just hasnt said anything. It makes me feel like I cant be myself.
I’m wondering if you can get her back to the hometown support system for, say, a little visit/vacation, maybe even a baby shower…. Work with her mom and other friends to try and set her up with a local hospital and doctor for the birth – have the research done and appointments made for the time she visits so all she has to do is show up.
That way she will want to be back in the hometown again for the birth.
That’s just a preliminary thought on my part – it might be the wrong thing to do, idk. The best place to get advice is thehotline.org and local domestic violence advocacy groups. It’s amazing that she has you and the rest of the hometown friend group for support, the hotline professionals will be the best source of advice and information on how to best use your resources to help her.
There is a behavioral issue that correlates with the age gap, though.
He looks down on you, demeans you, and gaslights you by constantly sharing his “wisdom” on how you should do things because he obviously knows better than the little girl.
And you are 100% turning a blind eye if you claim your communication is good.
Also, your therapist is either a hack or you're not telling her things as they are.
Grabbing someone's genitals without consent is sexual assault. If a guy came here talking about how his girlfriend has never been interested in sex in the long time they've been together and has actively avoided intimate situations but he one day just decided to grab her pussy, it would very clearly be sexual assault. You and others are just giving her a break because she's female and she didn't mean any harm. Which is irrelevant. It's attitudes like this toward male victims that made trying to deal with his previous sexual assaults that much worse. Obviously groping is not as bad as rape but it is STILL BAD. You can't even argue implied consent in this case because they never had a relationship where sex and grabbing was allowed and agreed to. He never consented to it before and instead actively avoided it so one can't even say she thought it was OK because of their relationship.
She's liking on your social media, if she wanted to be more obvious she'd just say fuck me. Shoot your shot. Hey i know this is kinda weird but would you like to grab a coffee or something?
It would depend. You aren't married to him now or have any kids with him, so imo you aren't entitled to anything. If you were pregnant or married, it'd be different.
Life isn’t a fairytale. The wedding is the least important part of the marriage. You’ve been together eight years. Do you want to throw that away because he isn’t playing Prince Charming? You know the guy. If this is what you want and it isn’t him then you have to break up. But be aware that the “traditional” guy that makes a big fuss and a huge romantic proposal may also be the guy that has affairs every few months, or beats you black and blue if you haven’t got his favourite dinner ready when he gets home from work. Decide what is important to you.
for me it was the not inviting you part that got to me. If he and hos ex were cool, then he would of invited you too. Either way, its good to detach while you still can
still good women who would just allow the man to remove himself and be done
so in the power of the women? How is this “equality”?
Of course that’s understandable! I can detect a serious tone and when I do ill adjust accordingly. The way she said it though makes me feel like this has been a problem and just hasnt said anything. It makes me feel like I cant be myself.
This is an abusive relationship. You need to leave asap with all your valuables and call the cops as he is a risk to himself after.
Isn't it a way to escape responsibility or manipulation
It could be either of those reasons. Your husband is an ass.
How far along is her pregnancy?
How far away is she?
I’m wondering if you can get her back to the hometown support system for, say, a little visit/vacation, maybe even a baby shower…. Work with her mom and other friends to try and set her up with a local hospital and doctor for the birth – have the research done and appointments made for the time she visits so all she has to do is show up.
That way she will want to be back in the hometown again for the birth.
That’s just a preliminary thought on my part – it might be the wrong thing to do, idk. The best place to get advice is thehotline.org and local domestic violence advocacy groups. It’s amazing that she has you and the rest of the hometown friend group for support, the hotline professionals will be the best source of advice and information on how to best use your resources to help her.
Teens don't have the money to proper raise a child, full stop. They don't even have the qualifications to have a proper job, you're delusional.
There is a behavioral issue that correlates with the age gap, though.
He looks down on you, demeans you, and gaslights you by constantly sharing his “wisdom” on how you should do things because he obviously knows better than the little girl.
And you are 100% turning a blind eye if you claim your communication is good.
Also, your therapist is either a hack or you're not telling her things as they are.
Grabbing someone's genitals without consent is sexual assault. If a guy came here talking about how his girlfriend has never been interested in sex in the long time they've been together and has actively avoided intimate situations but he one day just decided to grab her pussy, it would very clearly be sexual assault. You and others are just giving her a break because she's female and she didn't mean any harm. Which is irrelevant. It's attitudes like this toward male victims that made trying to deal with his previous sexual assaults that much worse. Obviously groping is not as bad as rape but it is STILL BAD. You can't even argue implied consent in this case because they never had a relationship where sex and grabbing was allowed and agreed to. He never consented to it before and instead actively avoided it so one can't even say she thought it was OK because of their relationship.
If you have an open relationship, what about her? Does she have a boyfriend?
She's liking on your social media, if she wanted to be more obvious she'd just say fuck me. Shoot your shot. Hey i know this is kinda weird but would you like to grab a coffee or something?
It would depend. You aren't married to him now or have any kids with him, so imo you aren't entitled to anything. If you were pregnant or married, it'd be different.
Listen, it’s your job to entertain company when you get off work. Next time, take a Tylenol and tap dance.
Life isn’t a fairytale. The wedding is the least important part of the marriage. You’ve been together eight years. Do you want to throw that away because he isn’t playing Prince Charming? You know the guy. If this is what you want and it isn’t him then you have to break up. But be aware that the “traditional” guy that makes a big fuss and a huge romantic proposal may also be the guy that has affairs every few months, or beats you black and blue if you haven’t got his favourite dinner ready when he gets home from work. Decide what is important to you.