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Date: November 1, 2022
There is no mutual respect when one party if invalidating and dismissing other’s feelings for a strange hill to die on. Which is not the case of having opposite sex friends during relationship but giving into ignoring that.
Well first off, moving out doesn't have to mean breaking up. Secondly, speaking as someone who has depression that can get pretty severe. Internal motivation often becomes non existent, and strong, persistent external motivation can really help dig someone out of that hole. Give him the ultimatum with regards to you moving out, and then be persistent with checking on his progress. You don't have to nag, just tell him you'll be checking in with him every day about how that's going, and you're happy to help if he needs it. I know you don't want to throw what you have away, but trust me when I say that if he won't work to help himself with his depression, it's going to continue to eat away at your mental health until you have no other choice but to leave.
Tell her that if she is not going to be honest with you, and is not getting help with her addiction, that you will be leaving.
You didn't waste 5 years. Those years made you grow into the person you are today. Just a shame it ends like this. Don't waste the rest of your life by drinking. Consider getting therapy
No.
I don't know, how to respond, if to respond at all, how to cope with it? I feel terrible about it. I'm really hurt by what happened.
And btw, I do not talk to her, I bumped into her while I was out with my friends and decided to not be rude and cordially speak to her at the moment, never spoke to her again after this, and honestly would not be mad if this was the situation with my gf and her ex