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Tell him and be honest about everything and don't make excuses and TELL HIM EVERYTHING that he wants to know, I he asks answer. Good luck and please update when you tell him
Ok hun, just going off what you've said about your family and ex, you may not know what real love can look like sometimes. This is love. He's saying, “Hey, I care about you so much that I want you to be able to focus on attaining your dream.” Hes being your cheerleader, not your jailer.
So he agreed with himself on a porn-free relationship for you, but not for him?
I mean, people are allowed not to like the use of porn in a relationship. But it has to be something both want and something both can (and DO!) adhere to. So it's a compatibility thing. If there's a double standard or someone deciding for the other partner, it will lead to problems at least at some point in the relationship. Probably sooner than later.
Personally, I'd take a look at it and decide what you want to do with the information he (unconsciously) gave you.
Tell him and be honest about everything and don't make excuses and TELL HIM EVERYTHING that he wants to know, I he asks answer. Good luck and please update when you tell him
May I ask how you and your wife met? Was it through your local church or live?
I disagree, I’ve been not ready before and know what that feels like. I have my shit together best I can and have focused on myself for awhile
Ok hun, just going off what you've said about your family and ex, you may not know what real love can look like sometimes. This is love. He's saying, “Hey, I care about you so much that I want you to be able to focus on attaining your dream.” Hes being your cheerleader, not your jailer.
Planning to break up is nonsense. Just do it before he knocks you up.
If it's not the point, why bring it up yourself? It's obviously on your mind. She's not pretty enough to be this annoying, basically.
So he agreed with himself on a porn-free relationship for you, but not for him?
I mean, people are allowed not to like the use of porn in a relationship. But it has to be something both want and something both can (and DO!) adhere to. So it's a compatibility thing. If there's a double standard or someone deciding for the other partner, it will lead to problems at least at some point in the relationship. Probably sooner than later.
Personally, I'd take a look at it and decide what you want to do with the information he (unconsciously) gave you.
Why in the world would that creep you out? He's her uncle.