I've been with this chick for a few months.. We've got a good relationship knowing that we're both flirty with other people and that's sweet but yea it kind of stops at grinding with someone else.. Drew that line in the sand early on.
A couple of weeks ago I walked into a club after work to...
It seems even now that you're starting to understand your actions. You've been acting irrationally and are beginning to take responsibility.
You'll get through this as long as you stick to what you've said.
Women want you to want them, they hate when we go away, they work out ways not...
You won't dump her. I have so little faith in you standing up for yourself it is unbelieveable. It amazes me how soft you are. Seriously I'm astounded.
I've been there. I've made too much contact and embarrassed myself and still see red when I think of the way I conducted myself.
I'm not making this up bro. Walk away. Concentrate on yourself, next time you contact her she'd be justified in talking to the police.
I don't know what'll happen man. It's not your place to ask either. You've got to leave it. They may never get divorced. I know the things you're feeling but I also know they go away.
You need to be honest with this girl you're with now and bail on her. You'll feel much better for it...
Difference is it means 'Love you like a brother/Love you like a friend/love the memories and good times etc' as opposed to Lust after you like a Greek God, you're the only guy I see etc. It's girl speak bro for I don't see you as a partner anymore but I had a good time.
Let her 'know' bro.. who gives a damn. We all sacrifice our emotional privacy to some degree in relationships. It's merely indicative of our integrity what we do with that information after the relationship has finished. It's obvious you feel she's less in your eyes because she's being...
Walk away brother. Accept that she's moved on. You'll be better for it. While I'm at it you should bail on your current as well. There isn't any point in being wiht someone you don't 'like'. You'll just end up hurting them badly for no real reason. Turn her into an F buddy.
Your workmate is phobic to obsessive men (I can understand this because obsessive men are annoying-God knows I've been there). Your workmate may have been taking your side in this story for any given reason. Further, your workmate might be paranoid towards obsessive men and therefore is wary...
You haven't moved on after five years.. you call her when you're drunk.. sounds like cookie cutter obsessive ex to me.
He had reason to shout at you.. you'd do the same.
Her husband, understandably, asks a drunken ex to go away, to leave her alone and you try to pick a fight with him? and you didn't call twice, you called 'them' four times.
She says don't call my house and you immediately interpret that as call me another time? If she wanted you to call her...
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