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It's a lifelong growth, I assure you. I'm in my 60's, and my Mom (90's) recently said to me: “Wouldn't life be boring, if we were all the same?” as a response to someone who made a nasty bigoted LBGTQ comment. Even as an older lady, she still has things to teach about life.
Chicks love nerds. Talk about what you're passionate about and try to find common ground. Most importantly, shut up and listen and ask insightful questions that demonstrate an interest in getting to know them and what makes them tick.
If conversation feels like either one of you is needing to pull teeth, don't sign up for a second date.
She might not care about your small form factor pc, but just having interests is enough so long as you can relate it to people without the same background. It's like going into an interview, have a few ideas about what you'd like to talk about and you'll naturally figure out ways to incorporate some of those anecdotes.
Lean into being yourself. If you do that and the date is a flop, it wasn't going to go anywhere anyways.
Girl, you are entitled to take any medication you like and that is privileged information. That voice that's telling you to protect yourself is a good one, and you should follow it. If you feel like you can't tell your husband that, that's OK. Don't tell him. That's fine. It doesn't directly affect him or his health. You don't have to. And it seems like he wants to be irresponsible if you share your medical information. So I wouldn't, condoms protect you from pregnancy and STI's, that's a good instinct you have.
Well, it is a “get over it” situation, but it's never that easy. It's something that would probably require time, space, and therapy. For their relationship to continue she has to get over it in her own way.
You actually played yourself. At 17 years this puppy was definitely in the friend zone. Nothing was ever going to happen or it already would have.
This was a true friendship, a female friend that would have given him valuable perspective on how to be a better partner to you, and how to not get into trouble situations with other girls.
The best thing you could have done was to take her out to lunch and try to get friendly with her yourself. You could have had an ally.
Now you caused a rift with your BF and made his life less fulfilled. Kind of the opposite of what a relationship is supposed to do
But that's just my opinion. Sounds like you already made up your mind
If you don't plan on being a young single mother, talk to someone about your options. What he wants or thinks isn't important right now. This is happening to you. Figure out what you want to do and then decide if it's worth it to inform him or not. If he's not replying to your messages, he's definitely not worth involving in your decision. This is not the end of your life. Take a breath and make some appointments.
It's a lifelong growth, I assure you. I'm in my 60's, and my Mom (90's) recently said to me: “Wouldn't life be boring, if we were all the same?” as a response to someone who made a nasty bigoted LBGTQ comment. Even as an older lady, she still has things to teach about life.
Chicks love nerds. Talk about what you're passionate about and try to find common ground. Most importantly, shut up and listen and ask insightful questions that demonstrate an interest in getting to know them and what makes them tick.
If conversation feels like either one of you is needing to pull teeth, don't sign up for a second date.
She might not care about your small form factor pc, but just having interests is enough so long as you can relate it to people without the same background. It's like going into an interview, have a few ideas about what you'd like to talk about and you'll naturally figure out ways to incorporate some of those anecdotes.
Lean into being yourself. If you do that and the date is a flop, it wasn't going to go anywhere anyways.
Girl, you are entitled to take any medication you like and that is privileged information. That voice that's telling you to protect yourself is a good one, and you should follow it. If you feel like you can't tell your husband that, that's OK. Don't tell him. That's fine. It doesn't directly affect him or his health. You don't have to. And it seems like he wants to be irresponsible if you share your medical information. So I wouldn't, condoms protect you from pregnancy and STI's, that's a good instinct you have.
Well, it is a “get over it” situation, but it's never that easy. It's something that would probably require time, space, and therapy. For their relationship to continue she has to get over it in her own way.
Yeah I will definitely cancel my card and let her deal with the rest. I’ll update my payment for my own membership before the next payment.
I’m sorry but WHY are you applying to jobs FOR him?
This man is 26 years old so why are you babying him?
Are you his mother or his girlfriend?
Why are you allowing him to treat you like this?
Why are you here looking for advice when you keep enabling him?
Either kick his spoiled, bullying self out or suck it up.
You actually played yourself. At 17 years this puppy was definitely in the friend zone. Nothing was ever going to happen or it already would have.
This was a true friendship, a female friend that would have given him valuable perspective on how to be a better partner to you, and how to not get into trouble situations with other girls.
The best thing you could have done was to take her out to lunch and try to get friendly with her yourself. You could have had an ally.
Now you caused a rift with your BF and made his life less fulfilled. Kind of the opposite of what a relationship is supposed to do
But that's just my opinion. Sounds like you already made up your mind
I personally say return the ring, keep everything else
Willing to bet the friends bf was right.
I bet he got torn a new asshole after OP left the room ? ?
If you don't plan on being a young single mother, talk to someone about your options. What he wants or thinks isn't important right now. This is happening to you. Figure out what you want to do and then decide if it's worth it to inform him or not. If he's not replying to your messages, he's definitely not worth involving in your decision. This is not the end of your life. Take a breath and make some appointments.
I don't think you even know what integrity is.