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ionlyreadtitle t1_jef32e4 wrote
Reply to comment by ThrowRA987654321779 in My (27F) best friend (28F) and I are seeing the same guy (45M) how do I deal with the situation? by ThrowRA987654321779
Go tell her about this.
ionlyreadtitle t1_jeeoqhi wrote
Reply to comment by ThrowRA987654321779 in My (27F) best friend (28F) and I are seeing the same guy (45M) how do I deal with the situation? by ThrowRA987654321779
He lies to you. He's probably lying about a lot more. And you know he's cool with cheating.
And when you stay with him. Well, you never have him meet your best friend ever? Do you think once she breaks it off with him that she will just forget what he looks like when she hangs out with you and him?
Do you really think your best friend would stay with a guy who lied to you and her and cheated on you with her?
With friends like that, you don't need enemies.
ionlyreadtitle t1_jeensd5 wrote
Reply to comment by ThrowRA987654321779 in My (27F) best friend (28F) and I are seeing the same guy (45M) how do I deal with the situation? by ThrowRA987654321779
So you still want to be with him after this?
They are not together. So him taking to others doesn't matter.
ionlyreadtitle t1_jeelrrc wrote
Reply to comment by ThrowRA987654321779 in My (27F) best friend (28F) and I are seeing the same guy (45M) how do I deal with the situation? by ThrowRA987654321779
Straight up tell her.
Hey you know your fuck buddy? Yes. Here's a pic of my "boyfriend". Yes, he's the same guy. He's been lying to both of us.
Or are you trying to get out of this where everyone is completely happy?
ionlyreadtitle t1_jeekh34 wrote
Reply to My (27F) best friend (28F) and I are seeing the same guy (45M) how do I deal with the situation? by ThrowRA987654321779
Are you two actually exclusive. Or just seeing each other?
Your friend is not being unloyal to you. She doesn't know that you are with this guy. I'll bet you a million dollars that he told her that he was single. She has no idea.
Do not take this out on your friends. He is the scumbag.
Show her a picture of your guy. Make sure it's acutely the same guy. Then, trick him into meeting her while you are with her. See what he says about the situation. Leave him. And stick with your friend.
ionlyreadtitle t1_jeecs7o wrote
Social media is a cancer. Your friends are showing you that.
I know more people who don't have any than ones who do.
If it truly bothers you. Sure, break up.
How exactly is he lying to you if he doesn't have social media?
ionlyreadtitle t1_je4rcki wrote
Reply to How do I (20F) fix the relationship with my boyfriend (22M) after I cheated? by ThrowRAjosymueller
You don't.
You apologize and just hope he forgets it.
He can never fully trust you again.
ionlyreadtitle t1_jaf3u6f wrote
Reply to I (f29) usually act crazy around the time of my dad’s (m60) death anniversary by nudgespenguins
Keep up the therapy and talk with them more about this.
Good luck.
ionlyreadtitle t1_jaf3lcp wrote
Reply to My (24M) girlfriend (22F) of 6 months keeps accusing me of cheating and now it’s getting out of hand. by psychomantist
You already know the answer.
You either break up or you accept the abuse.
You are not the problem. She is. She has major trust issues and jealousy issues. There are probably lots of insecurities also.
That is not something that you can fix. And it's not something that she can fix on her own. She needs to go see a therapist to get over all her issues before she can have a healthy relationship.
There is absolutely nothing you can do to make her not think that you are cheating. There is absolutely no way to prove that you are not cheating.
You will not fix her.
Talking from experience with this kind of girl.
It only gets uglier.
ionlyreadtitle t1_jaf1xei wrote
Reply to comment by Ok-Independence-3193 in My fiancé (27m) is cold and distant after a fight with me (25f) and it’s causing me so much anxiety. How can I fix this by Ok-Independence-3193
But it wasn't a one-time thing.
You said every time you fight your go-to move is yelling, then packing your things, then leaving.
You can only bend a stick so much until it breaks. And you bend the hell out of your fiancé until he broke.
You now have to deal with these consequences. You have to let him heal. And you trying to bend him more will not fix this. You need to let him fix it.
ionlyreadtitle t1_jaewoh5 wrote
Reply to My fiancé (27m) is cold and distant after a fight with me (25f) and it’s causing me so much anxiety. How can I fix this by Ok-Independence-3193
You help him by leaving him alone to let him get through this on his own.
You are very manipulative and selfish.
ionlyreadtitle t1_ja99qs8 wrote
Reply to My boyfriend (21M) doesn't want me (21F) going out and drinking with my friends on the weekends by ThrowRA_Local3933
In a relationship with a normal, rational, mature person. No, that's not too much to ask. That's how healthy relationships work.
In a relationship with an insecure, jealous, controlling person with trust issues. Yes, that's way too much to ask for.
ionlyreadtitle t1_ja98d25 wrote
Reply to comment by -NP7- in 23F GF wants me 24m to commit after 2 years long distance relationship by [deleted]
10 times in 2 years?
It's definitely not time to get engaged.
ionlyreadtitle t1_ja984a1 wrote
Reply to comment by -NP7- in 23F GF wants me 24m to commit after 2 years long distance relationship by [deleted]
How many times have you actually met her in person?
ionlyreadtitle t1_ja97kmc wrote
What?
What exactly do you think the definition of boyfriend/girlfriend means?
And what is the definition of commit to you?
If you say you are boyfriend and girlfriend, then you are committed to each other.
If you are not committed. Then you are just penpals.
ionlyreadtitle t1_jegu0zn wrote
Reply to My friends do jot tip when we go out. (M25) (M25) (M25) by hiphopbulldozer
You have absolutely no say in what others do.
If they don't want to tip. That's on them.
You know who they are when you choose to go out with them.
You either accept it. Pay for their tips. Or don't go out with them.