I thought we agreed you didn't have a penis. Your going by what your bf told you that his doctor said?
Again my point is to just share your experience, avoid diagnosis based on what somebody else to you their doctor said.
Lastly, just to make sure you know this for your own relationships, its not weird for men not to O every time, it's also not weird for women not to O every time. k? now you know.
He's done with your relationship so I would start getting your stuff in order. If he's openly going outside the bonds of your marriage, keep records and don't delete your texts. If he's saying he's only studying for your money maybe it's time to start talking to a lawyer.
Even if she just liked the guy and he never gave her the time of day you shouldn't have given him your number. Sister code number one. It's just trifling.
Also, personally would lose trust for my partner if they helped someone cheat, enabled their friend cheating, and/or knew their friend was cheating and did nothing about it to inform the friend's partner
Yeah. I was in mourning of my last relationship for over a year before I finally broke it off. The relief felt amazing.
I thought we agreed you didn't have a penis. Your going by what your bf told you that his doctor said?
Again my point is to just share your experience, avoid diagnosis based on what somebody else to you their doctor said.
Lastly, just to make sure you know this for your own relationships, its not weird for men not to O every time, it's also not weird for women not to O every time. k? now you know.
He's done with your relationship so I would start getting your stuff in order. If he's openly going outside the bonds of your marriage, keep records and don't delete your texts. If he's saying he's only studying for your money maybe it's time to start talking to a lawyer.
Then just be with her. Your presence is proof you both made the right decision.
Even if she just liked the guy and he never gave her the time of day you shouldn't have given him your number. Sister code number one. It's just trifling.
WAY too much. Just take her out for dinner and some nice flowers.
Do NOT buy the jewelry.
Also, personally would lose trust for my partner if they helped someone cheat, enabled their friend cheating, and/or knew their friend was cheating and did nothing about it to inform the friend's partner