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Yeah i fucked it up , probably if we get back together i will continue being insecure about her busy life, i need time off to reflect on this. i'm just sad that i lost her both as a friend and as a partner, i wish i could tell her how much i regret the way i handled things ,and tell her that it was completely on me i pushed her so bad. and she doesn't deserve that. i'll try and learn from this experience. and take time before going on relationships.
No but since she's a woman who's also a shit person, a select few commenters will make up some random mental health/trauma backstory to absolve her of being a shit person
This all of nothing bullshit is why you won't win friends… If someone doesn't want to stick their dick I to a person who may have had a penis up until a few months back doesn't make them transphobic. It's sexual preference. The aligning transphobia with sexual preference is what gives RW nut balls the ammo to dominate the press and those who are not as familiar with the trans community.
You're going out and attacking some dude on the street who just prefers women who have natural vaginas as a hateful bigot. That's not winning average Jane and Joe across the country is what the conversation here is saying.
I've never attacked or said anything mean. I am an extremely calm person in an argument, we both talk very softly even in arguments which is extremely important to both of us. I don't know how to quite explain it, but I'd say when I meant “emotionally driven” i think I tend to think with emotions first (e.g. this makes me feel sad and then i can explain why) when I communicate, he sticks with facts and then doesn't necessarily speak or explain how he's feeling with any emotions (I'm angry, I'm sad, etc).
You can't save someone who doesn't wanna be saved.
She seems like the type of person who has to learn things the hard way, and you're only hurting and frustrating yourself by granting yourself a front row seat to her self-destructive habits.
You can still care for your friend, just care from a distance. Live your own life, go little to no contact, wish her the best, and hope she eventually learns what you've been trying to help her understand on her own.
When I was a little younger than your bf, I had an older female boss who decided she like me more than just as a young employee. And she made sure to let me know. There’s a weird thing that can happen where you can justify actions because your boss is asking you to, even though you know it’s wrong.
I feel for your boyfriend. It’s entirely possible that he is being taken advantage of by his older superior at work. I’ve been there and it sucks. 11 years later and I still feel gross about what I allowed to happen and what I participated in.
How is the topic of your best friend being a guy coming up?
I’m someone with a good number of guy friends, and it’s not been an issue with the guys Ive dated (as far as I can tell) — so it does seem odd to me.
What are you saying about your friend?
Also, you don’t have to lie, but it’s also not something you need to immediately disclose. Having friends of any gender is a pretty normal, adult thing — it might come across as odd if you’re making a point to say “my best friend is a guy.”
Yeah i fucked it up , probably if we get back together i will continue being insecure about her busy life, i need time off to reflect on this. i'm just sad that i lost her both as a friend and as a partner, i wish i could tell her how much i regret the way i handled things ,and tell her that it was completely on me i pushed her so bad. and she doesn't deserve that. i'll try and learn from this experience. and take time before going on relationships.
No but since she's a woman who's also a shit person, a select few commenters will make up some random mental health/trauma backstory to absolve her of being a shit person
This all of nothing bullshit is why you won't win friends… If someone doesn't want to stick their dick I to a person who may have had a penis up until a few months back doesn't make them transphobic. It's sexual preference. The aligning transphobia with sexual preference is what gives RW nut balls the ammo to dominate the press and those who are not as familiar with the trans community.
You're going out and attacking some dude on the street who just prefers women who have natural vaginas as a hateful bigot. That's not winning average Jane and Joe across the country is what the conversation here is saying.
I've never attacked or said anything mean. I am an extremely calm person in an argument, we both talk very softly even in arguments which is extremely important to both of us. I don't know how to quite explain it, but I'd say when I meant “emotionally driven” i think I tend to think with emotions first (e.g. this makes me feel sad and then i can explain why) when I communicate, he sticks with facts and then doesn't necessarily speak or explain how he's feeling with any emotions (I'm angry, I'm sad, etc).
You can't save someone who doesn't wanna be saved.
She seems like the type of person who has to learn things the hard way, and you're only hurting and frustrating yourself by granting yourself a front row seat to her self-destructive habits.
You can still care for your friend, just care from a distance. Live your own life, go little to no contact, wish her the best, and hope she eventually learns what you've been trying to help her understand on her own.
When I was a little younger than your bf, I had an older female boss who decided she like me more than just as a young employee. And she made sure to let me know. There’s a weird thing that can happen where you can justify actions because your boss is asking you to, even though you know it’s wrong.
I feel for your boyfriend. It’s entirely possible that he is being taken advantage of by his older superior at work. I’ve been there and it sucks. 11 years later and I still feel gross about what I allowed to happen and what I participated in.
How is the topic of your best friend being a guy coming up?
I’m someone with a good number of guy friends, and it’s not been an issue with the guys Ive dated (as far as I can tell) — so it does seem odd to me.
What are you saying about your friend?
Also, you don’t have to lie, but it’s also not something you need to immediately disclose. Having friends of any gender is a pretty normal, adult thing — it might come across as odd if you’re making a point to say “my best friend is a guy.”
Never ends on good terms. Someone always ends up hating the other person.
You can't go to a public park? I prefer face to face
But she kept working after the relationship ended, it’s literally right there in her post.
I am pro sex worker (and my wife was a sex worker so I’m not saying this lightly), but having “just one customer” still makes you a sex worker.
You made a poor choice