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Date: October 12, 2022
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Codependency and people pleasing is a real bitch.
I'll try to find a woman, who's focused on her life and helps me to get better and support me.
I was like this guy when I met my partner, except I didn’t even get to the point of kissing.
From my side, it was a matter of respect, not wanting to overstep boundaries and overall having “no game”.
My partner spoke with her girlfriends and was joking maybe I had a small D or was bad at sex or something 🙂
On 6th date at my place, we got drunk and she jumped my bones.
So, either make a move or talk about it.
In this formulation, I do not imply, for instance, that we should always suppress the utterance of intolerant philosophies; as long as we can counter them by rational argument and keep them in check by public opinion, suppression would certainly be most unwise. But we should claim the right to suppress them if necessary even by force; for it may easily turn out that they are not prepared to meet us on the level of rational argument, but begin by denouncing all argument
Singling out this section because 9/10 times people post about this, it’s to argue against even having a conversation with the “intolerant” or in favor of suppressing “hate speech,” even though Popper made it clear that arguments are preferable if both sides are open to an exchange of ideas without violence.
In the same vein, one shouldn’t cut all ties with a friend at the first whiff of misbehavior or bad ideas. Conversation should always be the first line of action (though it seems like OP has been afraid to even call out her friend).
I definitely won't neglect my hobbies, they're really important for me. The thing is, I have a lot of hobbies and my boyfriend only really gamesbor watches movies and series apart from working.
I agree, I would never do it again now that I know it makes him uncomfortable.
What this really means is he tried with her and found out it wouldn’t work so now he is back. I know it’s painful, but the future will never be the same. Trying to avoid the grief and pain now will prolong it. Just leave.
This guy is not who you want fathering your kids.
You should be more concerned with being a good mom and providing a good family than with the timetable. You’re not there yet. You need to grow yourself, find a decent partner, and establish a stable relationship together.
In terms of your own growth, you’ve put up with a lot of bullshit from this guy. You need to get strong enough to stand up for yourself. Your kids will need a mother that strong. Sorry, but I don’t think you’re ready yet.
Why do you want to stay friends with him? What’s good about him? What’s in it for you? From what you’ve said, I’m thinking you could do a lot better. You sound like a good-hearted person and a successful professional.
You’re 21. I’m a married lady who’s twice your age. I was deeply in love 21 years ago. And I’ve seen a few things in my time. So take it from me
Although I’m sure it seems like he’s your whole world right now … he’s not. He’s replaceable. You (and your new dog) can and will definitely do better.