Your first instinct was the right instinct – both times. You were worried about her safety and your relationship, so you stopped her from getting into a car with a random stranger (and were rewarded with a slap). And you realized you don't want to be in a relationship with someone who would get drunk, try to hook up with a stranger, and abuse you when you stopped her.
The consequences to her actions are no longer your problem and you need to keep it that way. After all of this do you think you can really trust her?
You were upvoted by me. While I do not fully agree with your opinions, I see value in them and how they give OP a different perspective to look at this situation with.
Don’t do this, just break it off. Don’t drag it out, a clean break is always better.
Your first instinct was the right instinct – both times. You were worried about her safety and your relationship, so you stopped her from getting into a car with a random stranger (and were rewarded with a slap). And you realized you don't want to be in a relationship with someone who would get drunk, try to hook up with a stranger, and abuse you when you stopped her.
The consequences to her actions are no longer your problem and you need to keep it that way. After all of this do you think you can really trust her?
You were upvoted by me. While I do not fully agree with your opinions, I see value in them and how they give OP a different perspective to look at this situation with.
Dude, all male movie stars wear more than concealer. No one bats an eye.
It's a blessing, truly, being able to hide “I look like I slept well in my previous life only”.
You do you, make up is a tool in many professions, cudos for using it.
Regarding the leaving concealer out of the bag…who knows.
Maybe, it's an awesome concealer and she's taking a bit (not 100% cool but who knows).
Maybe, trying to get you to talk.
I'd tell her, maybe she has some great advice.
If things go south… Well, do you need people in your life treating you bad for trying to look good for yourself?