If hes asking for hookups or for a side piece he probably already has one in mind. They might have already had sex.
Refusing therapy is not good. It's time to start considering legal options. I was married to a man that cheated and tried to use the same lines on me. In my case emotional abuse made sex with him disgusting and degrading so I stopped.
Either way, it doesn’t sound like professional behaviour and is probably pretty annoying, at least, for other coworkers and for clients. Keep that kind of banter for off the clock and out of the workplace.
All of this is really upsetting. She makes bad choices in men. I believe I'm the best boyfriend she has had, and I feel awful that she's making me feel this way even if it's the case..
If I break up with her, that's it. I don't trust her instincts in finding a good partner, and I don't want to see someone I love get absolutely treated less than she should.
Ad for me, that is something I'm hopeful for. I would love to find someone who treats me better than she does. But i don't know if it's the right action? How can I keep searching for a new partner every time things go down hill in a relationship? I'm getting older and my options are narrowing
What is there to say? It’s done.
If husband isn't willing to do what he should
Holy shit, you quoted it and STILL misread it.
I mean we weren’t official so it’s a gray area but it does make me sad
If hes asking for hookups or for a side piece he probably already has one in mind. They might have already had sex.
Refusing therapy is not good. It's time to start considering legal options. I was married to a man that cheated and tried to use the same lines on me. In my case emotional abuse made sex with him disgusting and degrading so I stopped.
The bigger problem is that his girlfriend also has very little respect for the relationship.
By having to ask the question, you know the answer.
He sounds more avuncular than flirty.
Either way, it doesn’t sound like professional behaviour and is probably pretty annoying, at least, for other coworkers and for clients. Keep that kind of banter for off the clock and out of the workplace.
If they’re right, just try being less self-centered. Do things for the benefit of others rather than yourself and don’t lie to people
If you want a committed monogamous relationship ask for it. It’s been 6 months
One date?
Seek professional therapym
I am a true believer in trusting your guy. If your guts telling you something ain’t right chances are your gut is correct.
If he actually loved you, the thought of going no contact for a month would be unthinkable for him.
Just end the relationship and find someone who actually WANTS to be with you.
All of this is really upsetting. She makes bad choices in men. I believe I'm the best boyfriend she has had, and I feel awful that she's making me feel this way even if it's the case..
If I break up with her, that's it. I don't trust her instincts in finding a good partner, and I don't want to see someone I love get absolutely treated less than she should.
Ad for me, that is something I'm hopeful for. I would love to find someone who treats me better than she does. But i don't know if it's the right action? How can I keep searching for a new partner every time things go down hill in a relationship? I'm getting older and my options are narrowing