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  1. Another thing I thought about:

    Has she actually visited Japan? Does she really know the Japanese culture, or does she know the culture from anime? Has she ever worked for a Japanese organization before. They work long hours (but I don't think it's that bad for JET). Does she even like education, or teaching? JET is about teaching, and is a teach abroad program.

    I met someone before who claimed to like Japan, and she could quote me every anime show, manga, and other pop-American Japanese thing. She finally got a chance to go to Japan. She *HATED* it. She hated how cold the people are, how most didn't like anime, and how expensive and busy Tokyo is.

    Does your wife actually like Japan, and been there long-term in person, or is she someone who just likes Japan based on what she sees in western media?

  2. Your story is fake but I am going to reply as I would assuming it was real.

    People have preferences. All of my significant others have had dark long hair, thin, 5'2″ to 5'4″, 110-130lbs, big rear, small breasts.

    In that sense, they all “look alike”.

    I did not notice this until my very late 20's and then I married one. If I ever lose my wife to some horrible thing and I decide to get together with someone else, I will invariably swipe on those that cater to my preferences.

    But again, your story is ridiculously fake so…

  3. Drool is very different from semen, the smell is also different. And you don't wake up with drool all over your face, I drool a lot when I sleep and it pools around the corners of my mouth and drips down. I know, nasty description but my point is that there's no way it could have been drool.

  4. Many just want the perks that come with being a cop's wife, same goes for military.

    Or potentially almost half of them are battered women who are too afraid to leave their violent husbands according to a self report survey taken from active duty police officers. What the fuck is this misogynistic take?

  5. Um no, the stress ulcers were from him being sad and conflicted about the breakup, not the thought of being with me. He said he’s been so torn about never seeing me again he’s “awake at night unable to sleep” and “can’t eat.” Im not browbeating anyone. He’s giving me mixed signals, like telling me he’s so heart broken he has stress ulcers and then during our talks coming over and initiating hold/cuddling me – all which are making me want to stay and wait for him.

  6. Going from monogamy to polyamory is very difficult. Most relationships don’t survive the change or end up reverting back to monogamy when feelings of jealousy and insecurity become too much.

    There’s a general faux pa in the community to open your relationship for a specific person. I don’t always agree with the belief, however I do believe “opening your relationship to get back with your ex” is probably the universal constant of Absolutely Don’t Fucking Do It.

    More so there’s lots of work to be done around opening up that takes months (referred to as “doing the work”.) More information is available on the r/polyamory subreddit if you’re actually curious about it. Blatantly, if you don’t want polyamory then there’s no discussion—you stay monogamous. But in your case I would also give him the ultimatum of you or the ex so he can just decide and be over it and not be dragging this out forever.

  7. Stop being so timid. It's not going to be helpful in this situation.

    Go back inside and tell your roommate that this is your home and you are going to get the landlord and the cops involved if this guy isn't gone tomorrow. Because I'm pretty sure your lease limits the number of consecutive days a “guest” can stay at your place. Also, you're on the lease. You require keys for every room. Tell her to give them to you right now, or you will go to the landlord and demand copies. Being locked out of your own bathroom by a stranger is beyond ridiculous.

    You need to be nude and strong on this, OP. She may be your roommate, but she is NOT the sole arbiter of what happens in your shared home.

  8. If one is in the US, it's very difficult to buy antibacterial soap these days as the vast majority of consumer antibacterial soaps have been banned by the FDA.

  9. Being a couple takes lots of things. One is letting your partner have a separate life. I think that's what she was trying to communicate.

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