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I cannot imagine a family accepting a 30 ur old dating an 18 year old who he met when she was 7. Disgusting. Amy needs to get away from this whole family to heal.
The transition from a childhood relationship into an adult relationship is almost always rocky. This is because as a kid you have few options so you'll date whomever is handy but once you're legally grown you suddenly discover there's a whole wide world out there. This makes it difficult to stay in a monogamous relationship since it's just human nature to want to explore. In all likelihood this relationship is reaching its end. So you can resist that and make it difficult or you can communicate maturely and unravel it without a lot of animosity. Sometimes fighting a losing battle just isn't worth it.
Listen, you can't spoil a baby of six months, because they are not cognizant enough to be manipulative and act out to get attention. At this stage, basic trust is built, which will determine the baby's mental health for its entire life. And the basic trust is built through the baby knowing it wasn't abandoned, and if it's crying, someone will come. The baby is really not screaming for attention or because it's spoiled, but out of distress – and letting him “scream it out” would just leave him terrified and alone and abandoned and destroy his basic trust, which is not something you can repair or rebuild, ever, you can only learn to deal with it through therapy.
I suggest you read more books about child psychology and development, before you criticize your girlfriend for how she does things. There is a reason she reacts like she does to her baby's crying – there have actually been tests: play any other baby's crying to a mother, and she reacts normal, play her own baby's crying to her, and it will rouse her out of a deep sleep, and put her in real distress – so she is biologically programmed to react to her baby and take care of it.
You probably can’t bring up the eating habits without it becoming an issue. However, you should be able to go to the gym if your choice and when you prefer to go.
Can you suggest she try some classes at the campus gym? Does she have any friends that she can go with?
I feel like she’s expecting you to be responsible for the changes she wants, which isn’t reasonable when you are not a trainer or dietitian and she doesn’t seem to get the idea that you can’t really out-exercise a bad diet.
Normally taking romantic advice from friends is perilous. But in this case your friend is probably right. Your first relationship should be with someone healthy who can communicate. Don't waste it on a head case drama queen who's going to be melting down and breaking up with you on the regular. It's only been three months so your feelings aren't as deep as they'll be at six months, twelve months or whenever she next decides it's worth dumping you temporarily just to make you grovel to get her back. This kind of person will warp your attitudes about relationships and make it so that you never trust anyone.
I cannot imagine a family accepting a 30 ur old dating an 18 year old who he met when she was 7. Disgusting. Amy needs to get away from this whole family to heal.
The transition from a childhood relationship into an adult relationship is almost always rocky. This is because as a kid you have few options so you'll date whomever is handy but once you're legally grown you suddenly discover there's a whole wide world out there. This makes it difficult to stay in a monogamous relationship since it's just human nature to want to explore. In all likelihood this relationship is reaching its end. So you can resist that and make it difficult or you can communicate maturely and unravel it without a lot of animosity. Sometimes fighting a losing battle just isn't worth it.
Listen, you can't spoil a baby of six months, because they are not cognizant enough to be manipulative and act out to get attention. At this stage, basic trust is built, which will determine the baby's mental health for its entire life. And the basic trust is built through the baby knowing it wasn't abandoned, and if it's crying, someone will come. The baby is really not screaming for attention or because it's spoiled, but out of distress – and letting him “scream it out” would just leave him terrified and alone and abandoned and destroy his basic trust, which is not something you can repair or rebuild, ever, you can only learn to deal with it through therapy.
I suggest you read more books about child psychology and development, before you criticize your girlfriend for how she does things. There is a reason she reacts like she does to her baby's crying – there have actually been tests: play any other baby's crying to a mother, and she reacts normal, play her own baby's crying to her, and it will rouse her out of a deep sleep, and put her in real distress – so she is biologically programmed to react to her baby and take care of it.
Well unfollow that account now and tell her that it was a mistake? If u genuinely think it was.
Sounds like she’s the one the one got away…
I mean is his interest slightly obsessive?
You probably can’t bring up the eating habits without it becoming an issue. However, you should be able to go to the gym if your choice and when you prefer to go.
Can you suggest she try some classes at the campus gym? Does she have any friends that she can go with?
I feel like she’s expecting you to be responsible for the changes she wants, which isn’t reasonable when you are not a trainer or dietitian and she doesn’t seem to get the idea that you can’t really out-exercise a bad diet.
Normally taking romantic advice from friends is perilous. But in this case your friend is probably right. Your first relationship should be with someone healthy who can communicate. Don't waste it on a head case drama queen who's going to be melting down and breaking up with you on the regular. It's only been three months so your feelings aren't as deep as they'll be at six months, twelve months or whenever she next decides it's worth dumping you temporarily just to make you grovel to get her back. This kind of person will warp your attitudes about relationships and make it so that you never trust anyone.
At this age, maybe focus on your own personal health without Taking on the baggage of a middle aged man.