Honestly, Mark is either lying or clueless. And Eva knows exactly what she’s doing and Mark is happily playing her game. You deserve a better friend and a better boyfriend.
Just watch – in a few years, Eva is gonna be home wrecking marriages.
I personally massively dislike the game that women play when they go “Oh, I look so ugly”, and you're basically forced to coddle them and argue otherwise. Fishing for compliments is so juvenile.
This is not to mention that you invented an entire conversation in your mind over a man that nodded his head twice.
Is this a bait post or something? Nobody could be this self absorbed, right?
It's nice of you to help, but there is no “we.” He needs to figure his brain put. He has to want to. Driving him to appointments, picking up books, getting prescriptions, etc. Are great ways to support someone. But you can't fix him. And the next time he even looks wrong in your dog's direction you need to get the dog out. Then you can think about why you're dedicating all your time and energy to someone's else's wellbeing.
I love how OP was fine with keeping her son as the afterthought, until he dumped her himself. She took him for granted, and prioritized getting laid above her own son. Now, she means nothing to him.
I'll do my best to be as polite and helpful and I can.
Be very careful about the “I'm a psychology student so I can see behavioral patterns” card. This is not cool. Your friends are not your object of study and the more you learn about the human mind the more you'll see how responsible you need to be before saying that a person is this or that. Look at people as single individuals, not walking disfunctions for you to analyze.
Communicate. You, again as a psychology student, must have seen by now how much communication is key for any healthy relationship. Apply that to this situation. Sit down with and tell her how you feel and she behaves like [insert examples]. After telling her how you feel, make agreements – what should be done to make both of you comfortable.
About your friends bisexuality: be very VERY careful to not be homofobic. If it was just fun for you, why should it be any different for her? If you feel like it meant something else for her, go to point 2: communicate. But do not start to talk about her sexuality and how she feels to third parties. That is not cool.
Other than that, is OK to break up friendships if you don't feel like is working anymore. It's better than to keep the relationship while holding grudges..
Seems like you two hold different views on this topic which points to a bigger issue in the relationship.
You can still sell or pawn the ring. Please don't give it to her
Stay away from your neighbor. And fyi it's not exceptional, it's just garden variety lust.
I'd say blind date is dating someone who you never met in person before. I don't know if that's the correct term for it but that's what I thought.
Well. Quite unlikely she finds out because no one else knows and if I bottle it up then she’s never finding out.
Honestly, Mark is either lying or clueless. And Eva knows exactly what she’s doing and Mark is happily playing her game. You deserve a better friend and a better boyfriend.
Just watch – in a few years, Eva is gonna be home wrecking marriages.
I personally massively dislike the game that women play when they go “Oh, I look so ugly”, and you're basically forced to coddle them and argue otherwise. Fishing for compliments is so juvenile.
This is not to mention that you invented an entire conversation in your mind over a man that nodded his head twice.
Is this a bait post or something? Nobody could be this self absorbed, right?
Oh boy! You are a red flag if ever there was one.
Having an orgasm with a bigger dildo doesn't make her a liar. Women can actually like multiple attributes in men.
Sometimes the best thing to do is the scariest. Have someone with you when you leave. Have your son already with a grandparent.
It's nice of you to help, but there is no “we.” He needs to figure his brain put. He has to want to. Driving him to appointments, picking up books, getting prescriptions, etc. Are great ways to support someone. But you can't fix him. And the next time he even looks wrong in your dog's direction you need to get the dog out. Then you can think about why you're dedicating all your time and energy to someone's else's wellbeing.
I love how OP was fine with keeping her son as the afterthought, until he dumped her himself. She took him for granted, and prioritized getting laid above her own son. Now, she means nothing to him.
Now that’s what I call justice.
What does Jo mean ?
I'll do my best to be as polite and helpful and I can.
Be very careful about the “I'm a psychology student so I can see behavioral patterns” card. This is not cool. Your friends are not your object of study and the more you learn about the human mind the more you'll see how responsible you need to be before saying that a person is this or that. Look at people as single individuals, not walking disfunctions for you to analyze.
Communicate. You, again as a psychology student, must have seen by now how much communication is key for any healthy relationship. Apply that to this situation. Sit down with and tell her how you feel and she behaves like [insert examples]. After telling her how you feel, make agreements – what should be done to make both of you comfortable.
About your friends bisexuality: be very VERY careful to not be homofobic. If it was just fun for you, why should it be any different for her? If you feel like it meant something else for her, go to point 2: communicate. But do not start to talk about her sexuality and how she feels to third parties. That is not cool.
Other than that, is OK to break up friendships if you don't feel like is working anymore. It's better than to keep the relationship while holding grudges..