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  1. I don’t understand why he should tell her that he bought the tickets lol people shouldn’t ask for permission from their partners, that’s toxic and lack of trust

  2. I'll be honest with you, you can NOT block your co-worker if you're supposed to work with them, and they're in the same team. Unless, she's crossed professional lines to the point of harassment (from you describe, she hasn't really). Then, he can go to HR.

    Companies often make us use personal phones for work. I know this because my husband would receive messages from coworkers in his personal phone all the time. Yes, some of them are women.

    What kind of job do you hold that you don't even know this. I work remotely mainly and no, I don't block my coworkers. Sometimes, we even put “heart” or “like” on each other's posts and comments on Microsoft team and not mean as a flirt, by the way.

    I hope none of my male coworkers or subordinates think that I'm trying to flirt when I just try to 'like' the comments, as a sign of me agreeing and approving their suggestions.

  3. She's knowingly assaulting you. You communicated your boundaries and she continuously violates them. Imagine a female friend came to you and told you her boyfriend was doing this to her. The fact that you are a man doesn't make it any less sexual assault.

  4. If you don't want to come off as a selfish arsehole, leave her be. The story you told in your post isn't about high school friends drifting apart, it's about someone not being able to be comfortable around disability in their youth and wondering what they should do now that they've realised they acted a bit shitty. I liked that story better than the one you're trying to tell in the comments. Seriously, the answer is leave her alone. Not even an apologetic message because I know you're gonna pester her if she doesn't respond.

    I've dealt with your type, someone bullied me for time and when I finally got over it they started messaging me to apologise. I never replied and they got pissed off and acted like they were entitled to me accepting their apology. JUST LEAVE HER ALONE AND MOVE ON

  5. Having kids is not a reason to stay in an inhealthy relationship.

    Your kids will learn to accept their parents are separated, and you can tell them the real reason why when they are older.

  6. My youngest sister did this to me as well. I was helping her out of a shitty situation. Helped her get a job, paid for her public transport travel, and gave her a spare card to pay for that. I was not worried because, well, she is my sister and I didn't think after all I had done to help her do that she would do such a thing. Wrong. She used it to pay for drinks on a night out (which was clearly more than one at a time) and taxis.

    Long story short, she is my sister and she still got kicked out and asked to pay it back. This person is not related to you and should bloody well know better. I'd be done.

  7. guy lives there? so i’m not allowed to stay w my friend bc she chooses to online with her friend?

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