20 is a bit old, usually girls act that way at 13, but still. Treat her as if she's 13. A child (to you) who's behaving in a slightly inappropriate way because she's thinks she's not a kid anymore and she likes to receive attention from grown ups.
If she crosses a line, calmly tell her that her advances aren't welcome and to please respect that you aren't interested.
The only advice I could give you is to leave. You got an early glimpse of how your GF reacts (immaturely) when important things do not go her way. The most important thing in a couple is dialogue and communication, and regardless of her condition, what she did is not something you can base a solid relationship on.
IF you are inclined to stick with her and make things work, I think (not sure you can financially do it) professional help would be best.
Act properly and treat her like a niece.
20 is a bit old, usually girls act that way at 13, but still. Treat her as if she's 13. A child (to you) who's behaving in a slightly inappropriate way because she's thinks she's not a kid anymore and she likes to receive attention from grown ups.
If she crosses a line, calmly tell her that her advances aren't welcome and to please respect that you aren't interested.
Exactly, coz he's a deadbeat.
Your NOT transphobic because your friends and there is nothing wrong with being honest that she’s a good friend and your not romantically interested.
The only advice I could give you is to leave. You got an early glimpse of how your GF reacts (immaturely) when important things do not go her way. The most important thing in a couple is dialogue and communication, and regardless of her condition, what she did is not something you can base a solid relationship on.
IF you are inclined to stick with her and make things work, I think (not sure you can financially do it) professional help would be best.
I wish you luck.