randalljohnson
Senior Don Juan
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Well Im not staying out of fear. Im staying because I love her. She had a rough upbringing, promiscuous past, and when I met her, she was an unhappy person. People on here like to say i have a save-a-ho complex. I've had my good share of bad relationships and I guess we both met eachother at the right tme because we both wanted companionship.lol, im pretty sure I've already said the same thing, just in a much nicer way.
You're languishing in a relationship where you feel her behavior disrespects you. You're clinging because her mouth said she wants stability and a nice boy, yet her actions actively create emotional distance between you.
I just had a conversation with a co worker about dating where he was telling me about his friend who has a controlling GF for a while. I asked why his friend stayed in the relationship so long and my co worker said
"....you know ..... when you have someone, and you arent happy, and you contemplate leaving, you realize if you leave you will have no one, and who wants to have no one? what if they never find anyone else?"
randaljohnson, you are that dude, the one who is staying out of fear
This I firmly believe. She will continue to repeat her patterns b/c theres 'nothing wrong with her'
You mock her by saying "b/c there's nothing wrong with her." She owns up to it. She admitted to me very soon after we met how she's "ruined" and I just wanted to give her my love. I like her and I find her very attractive, despite her making jokes about MY looks. I do know that she was trying something different with me, because i AM NOT one of those jerks she's dated before who basically just used her for sex.
I love her, almost to a fault. Some of my friends bust my balls about how much affection I show to her (which I know she's not used to because she used to attract the "hardcore alpha types".) For instance, we went to the beach a few weeks ago and my friend took a picture of us standing on the beach, and I had written "Randall Loves Sarah" in the sand. My one friend started cracking up when he saw me and said "Dude what was up with that picture of you two on the beach??" I said "what?" He said "Randall Loves Sarah?? You're like a teenager who's fallen in love dude. It's like puppy love." Once he stopped laughing he said, "But in all honesty dude...you seem to be showing ALOT of love to her. You need to make sure she's reciprocating. Writing something like that in the sand is something the woman should be doing, not the man. It's like the gender roles are swapped in your relationship, not for nothing."
We got into a little argument because I took offense to his comments. And yeah, IF she ever does leave me one day, then shame on me. But right now, other than my insecurities due to her questionable online behavior and her jabs she occasionally takes at my looks, she's my girlfriend.
Tell me your thoughts, because it's interesting hearing opinions from a female on here.