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Model from: us
Languages: en
Birth Date: 1997-01-06
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Date: October 8, 2022
She's depressed too. I've been extremely accommodating of her choice to not get a job. She cleans 50% of the house (she is one of two people that lives here) and makes food.
So are you dying soon or is this just him being a douche?
Don’t want to sounds brash, but maybe he’s just broke. I’m sure he loves you but love doesn’t pay the bills honey! Then again, what’s a few more years at this point.
Yes thank you so much! I felt so awkward talking to him about work and then right as he was about to leave I dropped the question would you like to get coffee sometime ane he seemed to be expecting it because he said yes so fast lol I told him ok I can give you my number and you can text me and he did and I guess he was so nervous he had to come back up to me and ask me for my number because he typed it in wrong lol we texted all throughout the day yesterday and today I haven’t heard from him but I sent him a text and hopefully we’ll be meeting up this weekend I know he’s down to see me he even offered to drive to my location to make it easier on me I just don’t wanna always be the one initiating contact with him first
Her name is on the lease? She has every right to be there as you do.
Move out.
I have no idea what lolis are so can't comment on that.
Has your sex life changed since then or is it still good?
It sounds like you are in a very toxic and abusive relationship. Verbal abuse, controlling behavior, and isolation from friends and family are all warning signs of an unhealthy relationship. It's not okay for your partner to treat you this way, and it's important that you prioritize your own well-being and safety.
You mentioned that you don't have money and have a misdemeanor, which can make leaving the relationship more difficult. But there are resources available to help you. Consider reaching out to a domestic violence hotline or shelter for support and guidance on how to safely leave the relationship. They may be able to provide you with information about legal options and financial assistance.
You deserve to be in a loving and respectful relationship where you are treated with kindness and compassion. Don't let fear or financial constraints keep you in an abusive situation. You deserve better, and there is help available.