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Wait are you sure he really said it? One day I was woken up by what I swore was my grandpa saying “Hello?”… he was not at my house. And he’s still alive in case people think it was a ghost.
Honestly, men so rarely do the work to make friends.
Get new hobbies, go live and find clubs or meetups, reach out to people you used to be friends with, invite the people to hang out.
It takes effort to have a social life, she’s putting in the effort to build a better life while you’re stalking her social media and making yourself miserable.
I'm not even gonna read your post. This sounds beyond immature, that's not how grown ups resolve issues. She either learns to communicate, properly, and resolve any issues you have or you break up.
You can’t help her if she doesn’t want help but it sounds like she has some mental health issues going on.
I see potential depression and possibly anxiety in her actions. I saw your comment that she may have ADHD and undiagnosed ADHD often mirrors depression/anxiety symptoms as well. Irritability is one of those symptoms that often gets overlooked but can be really severe and hot on relationships.
If you have any desire at all to stay in the relationship, I would probably make it contingent on her seeking therapy. Obviously don’t try to diagnosis her but just approach from a place of concern. If she’s still not open to it, there’s not much you can do and taking you and your son out of that situation might be the best thing for all of you.
I’m sorry you’re going through this. Best of luck!
You KNOW what you saw and if you’re posting here you’re not willing to pretend it didn’t happen so my advice is to confront this head on and tell him you know. There isn’t a good reason to have dating apps whilst in a couple.
Your solutions are real options. She can’t force her dad to stay longer. And whose to say another friend she finds isn’t more “adventurous”? Would you be ok if she moved in with a single guy who wasn’t adventurous? And having her move in with you also isn’t a good option – you move in with someone because that’s a good step in a relationship not because you want to control her living situation.
Honestly I think you had a right to voice your concern, but that’s it.
Wait are you sure he really said it? One day I was woken up by what I swore was my grandpa saying “Hello?”… he was not at my house. And he’s still alive in case people think it was a ghost.
He’s her platonic husband. You’re the sex.
Honestly, men so rarely do the work to make friends.
Get new hobbies, go live and find clubs or meetups, reach out to people you used to be friends with, invite the people to hang out.
It takes effort to have a social life, she’s putting in the effort to build a better life while you’re stalking her social media and making yourself miserable.
I'm not even gonna read your post. This sounds beyond immature, that's not how grown ups resolve issues. She either learns to communicate, properly, and resolve any issues you have or you break up.
You can’t help her if she doesn’t want help but it sounds like she has some mental health issues going on.
I see potential depression and possibly anxiety in her actions. I saw your comment that she may have ADHD and undiagnosed ADHD often mirrors depression/anxiety symptoms as well. Irritability is one of those symptoms that often gets overlooked but can be really severe and hot on relationships.
If you have any desire at all to stay in the relationship, I would probably make it contingent on her seeking therapy. Obviously don’t try to diagnosis her but just approach from a place of concern. If she’s still not open to it, there’s not much you can do and taking you and your son out of that situation might be the best thing for all of you.
I’m sorry you’re going through this. Best of luck!
Ha, ha, ha, ha. Cheats. Gets dumped. And it's her fault No. It's you. It's 100% you. I hope she tells your family, too.
You KNOW what you saw and if you’re posting here you’re not willing to pretend it didn’t happen so my advice is to confront this head on and tell him you know. There isn’t a good reason to have dating apps whilst in a couple.
Your solutions are real options. She can’t force her dad to stay longer. And whose to say another friend she finds isn’t more “adventurous”? Would you be ok if she moved in with a single guy who wasn’t adventurous? And having her move in with you also isn’t a good option – you move in with someone because that’s a good step in a relationship not because you want to control her living situation.
Honestly I think you had a right to voice your concern, but that’s it.