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  1. You said in title she sent them to exes. Do you know that ? Just having pics on your phone doesn’t mean you shared them

  2. You could probably just ask him if he’d like your number. You don’t have to flirt at his place of work, but it is to the point and it can be quick and relatively painless.

  3. You could probably just ask him if he’d like your number. You don’t have to flirt at his place of work, but it is to the point and it can be quick and relatively painless.

  4. you're right but she also said it could work out. i'm at fault too because i didn't view the situation realistically and felt like i was owed the relationship. but i just feel like she shouldn't have said there was a possibility especially when we were both being very vulnerable

  5. I remember my first serious relationship when I was around this age (though for me it started in college, not high school.) We didn't make a clean break when it was clearly over, we thought we should/could “stay in touch as friends” like OP here. As such we kept getting back together, on and off, or one or the other of us “thinking” it was “maybe” back on when it wasn't…and it was the dumbest thing I ever did. I wasted like another 4 or 5 years on this person instead of moving on properly and letting go when I should have.

  6. Honestly, I think it’s a good idea to go no contact after a break up so you can heal and move on and get a new perspective.

    When there are no remaining feelings and all attraction is gone you can get back in touch and see if friendship works.

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  8. It sounds like you both are communicating and being honest. What may help the most is spending more time together as a couple. Engaging with one another more whether in person or remote will help both your feelings. There needs to be more boundaries in your relationship for how you spend time separately and together. You can’t sustain a healthy relationship that’s this one-sided with time.

  9. Wtf OP…you've only tried “subtly taking to him about, and he hasn't gotten the hint”???

    You're how old?

    You're talking about marriage but can't tell your partner that you don't like something?

    Hahahaha you're not ready for marriage, stop kidding yourself. You won't be until you can learn to communicate.

  10. You’re 27 and dating a teen because you know no one your age would tolerate your bs.

    Break up with her so she has the opportunity to date someone better.

  11. I work 6 days of the week, I come home and do chores and help with the family. I'd say I pull my weight every day in that regard.

  12. “Me man. You woman. Woman cook for man and be grateful for scraps from man’s table. Man king. Woman servant.“

    Carry on cooking your healthy food. He’s not a child. He can either eat it and be grateful someone wants to cook for him or cook his own damn food. Stop pandering to him.

  13. Don't get me wrong here, there's nothing wrong in asking for advice! Contrary, it's good to get outside perspective. Ask as much as you need.

  14. Write him message that

    You are either equal in decision making or won't be married much longer. You will submit to him, only as much as he will do so to you. This the reality, and he has to deal with it.

    Good shock therapy is necessary. His approach is unacceptable, and you need to push him back into making decision to either change or leave (or you would leave).

  15. I know someone who started to sell weed. He’s done everything legally possible to have this be a legitimate business and only sells in small batches. He spends an ungodly amount of time researching strains and tending to his plants.

    Your boyfriend doesn’t sound like he’s doing any of that and sounds more like he just doesn’t want to want to work.

  16. I have one of those too. If you do couples therapy, I can’t say enough good things about the gottman method. It took years to get my husband to agree to see a marriage therapist, or of any kind really. He agreed to do that type because of the huge amount of data and research that was done to develop it. 30+years of research. It did help us find a way to bridge the gap between my empathetic self and his data driven self lol, they focus on how to communicate.

    As far as numbers go, I know you don’t wanna see this, but you guys are on the fast track to divorce. If he can’t justify prioritizing spending money on strengthening your relationship, get him to see how expensive it is to divorce. Don’t threaten it, but say that unless your needs start getting met, you don’t see there being other options in the future, and that you want to avoid that option. It’s much more expensive to support two households than to prioritize the health of your marriage.

  17. The thing is, he’s pretty open-minded and tolerant of people and whenever he’s met my friends (who some of them are queer) and he’s always treated them with respect, and says he’s concerned that my interpretation of his views mean he would be anything but respectful and considerate to these people. It’s his prioritization of certain policies over others and sometimes how he voices it which sometimes rub me the wrong way (but I’ve been told I can be sensitive and usually interpret things in the worst way possible).

    And he’s never treated me or any woman like an “object,” he’s been very supportive of me pursuing my goals and building my independence. I strongly believe he’d be a great, loving father to any son or daughter, teaching them strength and independence.

    If there was more tangible evidence that his views and politics had negatively affected our relationship, than this decision would be a no-brainer. But honestly he’s been nothing but a loving, supportive boyfriend, and I’m worried I’m just getting hung up on hypotheticals and will forever lose someone I deeply love.

  18. Nope. Either he goes to the doctor and gets proper treatment, or you leave. I understand wanting to support someone going through mental health problems but if they’re not doing the bare minimum like seeing a doctor, and it’s affecting you negatively, that is a choice he is actively making. He chooses to make you suffer the consequences of his untreated OCD.

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