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2 hour |
3 hour |
6 hour |
Not appealing to me either way.
added by Hal for Wivine on 15.04.2021 in 10:56Bitter against women, I don't think so. Bitter against people who are unfaithful or selfish in dating, probably. 1.
added by Ushabti for Wivine on 13.04.2021 in 09:50I've tried to talk to my husband about his behaviour and get him to behave like a father should, but no, he won't listen, even though I tried to do so calmly and sensitively. We do watch a lot of Top Gear in our house. Well, my husband and daughter do, their shared interest is in cars and motor-racing-related stuff, so that explains that.
added by Sinology for Wivine on 09.04.2021 in 12:39But if you are with her you won't be able to meet anyone better. Sounds like you are afraid of change and to be alone. Your girlfriend may have bad habits but so do you -- dating her. This relationship has run its course.
added by Umberto for Wivine on 14.04.2021 in 14:55Originally Posted by Restored24
added by Abeam for Wivine on 12.04.2021 in 10:12My favs would be 1, 2 and 6 in the back.
added by Chills for Wivine on 07.04.2021 in 19:15Follow up beforehand once. Or we can do it tomorrow if that's better for you." Get her phone number. Next time you talk, say, "I've got to go now, but why don't we continue this fun chat over coffee later? Yes, she likes you. When are you out of classes?
added by Angeldom for Wivine on 07.04.2021 in 17:55Waiting for her to slip up may backfire on you, she may be unfaithful, return home and they'll be nothing you can do to prove she's been unfaithful, bringing up the evidence you've gathered then will not carry any weight because she'll obviously play it out as an innocent get together and you'll be the jealous, insecure boyfriend and you won't be able to prove anything. If she's not at work from the time leading to 2am which is most likely, she's definitely planning more than dinner at a restaurant. Whatever your plan is it needs to stop whatever it is they're planning.
added by Outplay for Wivine on 13.04.2021 in 07:50the stress of his job could be getting to him like you say and he might not be in the best mood which could stop him from calling/contacting you because he might not want you to experience him in this stressed out state that he is in, i know i have avoided talking to people because i just knew that i wasnt in the right mind set to be talkin to anyone and it was probably better that i didnt
added by Cribber for Wivine on 08.04.2021 in 08:42Think about the poor boundaries, the constant need for male attention, the cheating, the constant attempts at distancing yourself from accountability, etc. Actually think about that.
added by Lasterr for Wivine on 10.04.2021 in 13:27I'm also interested in the answer to d0nnivain's question
added by Glukhov for Wivine on 14.04.2021 in 22:59He was gorgeous, amazing, "perfect", blah blah, but he made these kind of mean, biting, critical jokes sometimes. In the beginning, he said he was being funny and I was "too sensitive." Later on, though, he told me he was jealous of my talents, and admitted the mean comments were attempts to knock me down a peg or two. My last boyfriend was like this.