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Date: October 4, 2022
Sara, 18 y.o.
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What happens in other countries stays in other countries. You have known since you were about 12 that all boys and men just want to fuck. You two had a great time and you should have left it at that Ms. FBI. It's amazing how women can say what sounds good at the time but can't. SMH…
There is no health risk because I know for a fact I have no STDs. I get tested regularly
It would be cheaper and less painful to just get a new man.
Tell your cousin so he can protect his phone better. He can decide whether or not to tell his mom.
Tell Ashley that her greedy behavior about gifts and especially her invasion of privacy will not be tolerated by you and you will not reward bad behavior with more gifts. Then ask her if she'd like to shoot herself in the foot again?
If you're too afraid to be direct about it, then you don't trust or respect his ability to change. You need to re-examine the purpose of this relationship.
You can't, for the most, control if you do or don't get hurt. There will always be risk involved in doing anything worthwhile and it's up to you to decide if the potential payoff may be worth it.
When it comes to loving other people, I find that answer to be yes.
Double life or he's cheating. There's no reason to act like that otherwise.
I hear you.
It took me forever to finally agree to date him again, the guy is acting too big for his boots. His loss
Then be a stay at home Dad!
Give up your own career. Historically you won't be as penalized as she will for the decision.
Laughing and smiling can be a nervous response and done as a stress response to situations that cause feelings like tension, pain or embarrassment. Your BF has told you many times to stop but you didn't stop teasing because you saw what you want to see. I'm not necessarily blaming you misunderstanding what you were dealing with, but you should absolutely learn from this encounter not to trigger nervous responses (like all the jumps you enjoyed generating) in other people for your personal amusement. People can't always have a full-blown conversation about their childhood trauma, nor always know how to convey the right levels of seriousness to get someone to respect their boundaries.
Your apology to the guy needs to be genuine and you need to give him some time to calm down. One of the issues here compounding everything is that when you should've treated the situation seriously, you practically gave him the finger instead (and even when you came on here you were still clearly pissed off at him and completely lacking in empathy).
Yes his reaction was bad but its also sort of what you get for repeatedly pushing someones nervous response triggers in their resting spaces over god only knows what period of time (and to no avail over anything they've said).
I'm not entirely sure I understand the situation, but I can help with some realities of life.
You started your story out listing your disabilities. If you want to be defined by your disabilities, by all means announce them to the world every time you speak with someone new.
Next truth is that everybody on this level has disabilities. Sounds like your boyfriend is easily frustrated. That's one of his “disabilities”.
Finally, in this world, nobody is perfect. You need to find people that are able to work with what you are able to offer. If this bf can't handle your forgetfulness and issues with learning, then it's time to move on. These would be non-issues with plenty of people.
Good call for your bf. How he is treated by your family matters almost as much as your relationship with him. Especially since you’re making excuses for their lack of boundaries and hostility. You need a serious talk with your family.
I'm married and I'm 100% sure my husband would (or has) zoom in on an ass too. Doesn't mean he's a cheater. Not sure its really that big of a deal.
I have ADHD too, not socially inept either, but some people with ADHD are socially inept, i am a therapy student in a masters in counselling psych and they tell you that some ADHD individuals have a hot time with social ques