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Date: October 11, 2022
Do not let him come over. His disrespect, and lies are closure enough. End it. As far as your family, you don’t have to say anything to them about anything. However, if you feel that you must. Just say he wasn’t who you thought he was. I apologize that you are going through this.
he just wants somebody he can mold into something that will do whatever he wants. the way he's acting when you don't comply should tell you everything you need to know about who he is. run the other way, quickly.
OMG…I am African but dude…you are so annoying! Please stop this I am an African nonsense when nothing you have done is due to any form of Africaness!
Africans are very much against huge age difference marriages. What are you taking about?
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Saying it super direct like, “Don't do that”, to them may make them defensive at the least, or they may want to take further action against you, like telling her not to be with you or, at the very worst, taking IRL action, like starting a fight or messing with your property.
My suggestion: Of course, talk to her about it like others are saying and know how she feels about it. But I will place myself in your shoes for a bit, maybe this approach might help you.
Say you're around them and the dudes start calling her those names and it starts to get to you and your girlfriend. ALWAYS put her feeling above yours in this case, since it's her feelings about it that matter here (they aren't calling you names). If she doesn't care, tells you she doesn't care, and goes along with it just fine — let it be. But if it does bother her, you can interject and say something like, “hey, hey, hey… take it easy bro”, but in a tone that isn't directly confrontational. If they get defensive and want to start beef, then IDK…a fight might ensue, just thinking of worst case scenario here.
I am 36M and was raised in a fairly conservative environment and trained boxing growing up — I firmly believe that self-defense training is great for men — if they don't use it right. As in self-defense / self-physical-training / staying in shape / helping your mental / etc. So grain of salt when I say this, but — if you're gonna tell other guys off in order to protect your girlfriend, the possibility of physical violence may occur. I am no way promoting violence. Just trying to say, knowing how to physically defend yourself is important in many cases.
IMO, the best way to deal with this is talking to your GF first and knowing how she truly feels about it. If it bothers her, maybe you can tell the dudes that their name calling bothers her, but she doesn't want to say it (or something). Tell it to them like they're your bros, try not to take a stance of authority over them, else they might get defensive. If they continue their disrespect, IDK…try to spend as much time as you can with her and show her how a lady OUGHT to be treated.
Most people have some form herpes. It's not an STD either. Chickenpox is herpes, so are cold sores. We don't need to stigmatise herpes because herpes are no Biggie. I've had cold sores since I was a kid and I don't disclose it to everyone every time we share a drink.
Issue is that he could have prevented the spread of his HSV. He knew he had it and didn't disclose it.