Just out of curiosity, from you or anyone who has the opinion you’re sharing in this thread, I swear I’m not coming for you I am just genuinely curious to hear your thoughts as an ex of someone with the condition….
What do you think should happen for people with this diagnosis? From my understanding, it is not their fault and it’s not curable. So as far as relationships go, what should that look like for them? Should people just generally refuse to be in relationships with them? I understand the risks and the reasons NOT to but it seems so sad to me.
Our conversation revolved around unequal opportunities. I was giving him examples of the situation. He believed he was not oppressed. I simply explained the history behind oppression. He did not want to listen.
You know, why don’t you wait it out and see how you feel about it later on. Cheating has a way of making you insecure, anxious, worried, etc. Maybe in this very moment you don’t feel like you want to leave. Maybe over time you will realize you are still happy with him. Or maybe you will realize that you are not happy with him. Since the time prior to this has been joyful, see if it still is. Just promise yourself that if you become miserable you will leave then
Do you love her as a person, love what she does for you, love the thought of her / being with her, love everything about her etc…?
Sometimes the true blue deep emotional love doesn't happen, some times it does.
No way he’s 27 .. He is acting like a teenage boy, you deserve a MAN who actually cares about you
If you can prove ownership, let the police know he’s stolen your pet.
“I don't date coworkers.” Rinse and repeat as necessary.
Good for him
Just out of curiosity, from you or anyone who has the opinion you’re sharing in this thread, I swear I’m not coming for you I am just genuinely curious to hear your thoughts as an ex of someone with the condition….
What do you think should happen for people with this diagnosis? From my understanding, it is not their fault and it’s not curable. So as far as relationships go, what should that look like for them? Should people just generally refuse to be in relationships with them? I understand the risks and the reasons NOT to but it seems so sad to me.
This will be your life if you stay with him unfortunately
Our conversation revolved around unequal opportunities. I was giving him examples of the situation. He believed he was not oppressed. I simply explained the history behind oppression. He did not want to listen.
You know, why don’t you wait it out and see how you feel about it later on. Cheating has a way of making you insecure, anxious, worried, etc. Maybe in this very moment you don’t feel like you want to leave. Maybe over time you will realize you are still happy with him. Or maybe you will realize that you are not happy with him. Since the time prior to this has been joyful, see if it still is. Just promise yourself that if you become miserable you will leave then