BTW, Luv' or Love is a slang term when your refer to a woman you don't know. The male equivalent would be "mate". Just a silly term I picked up from my girlfriend's grandfather.
Sorry, that was far from my intent. My intent was to show that even though things may seem perfect and "to be" at the the time, it's not necessarily so.Oh boy, you're not helping us here we we have to talk down the "only assholes get girlfriends" crowd.
No I'm saying that worrying that you are with your "true love" and it is "destiny" is stupid, if it's not working out go find someone else. Nothing is meant to me, only made to be.
No. Then again, I'm not a paranoid, immature man-child.
If your very serious girlfriend was casually chatting with a few male friends online every now and then(one of them being almost ten years younger than her, and in a very serious relationship themselves)would you feel threatened by it? Would you accuse her of being unfaithful? Would you basically come out and call her a whore? Would you be willing to lose this person whom you claim to love more than life itself over this situation? Would you get angry and constantly throw in her face that you yourself don't talk to anyone online but said person? Tell me, please, am I really in the wrong here? Because I sit here feeling like absolute shit, feeling utterly useless, feeling that I honestly did something wrong, seconds away from losing the love of my life, and I do not know what to do.
If I was in a relationship this would be a big red flag to me now.
The question is, did you do anything wrong? The act of talking in itself is not a problem. What can be the problem is what is said and what feelings are shared.
Sorry, that was far from my intent. My intent was to show that even though things may seem perfect and "to be" at the the time, it's not necessarily so.Oh boy, you're not helping us here we we have to talk down the "only assholes get girlfriends" crowd.
Wait, did you just call me an asshole?
If I was in a relationship this would be a big red flag to me now.
The question is, did you do anything wrong? The act of talking in itself is not a problem. What can be the problem is what is said and what feelings are shared.
But without his knowing the content of the conversation what is the basis for coming down on her?
In your own situation do you think you could have prevented your ex from communicating to this person or anyone else? Would being more controlling have saved your relationship?
Not overly so, noSorry, that was far from my intent. My intent was to show that even though things may seem perfect and "to be" at the the time, it's not necessarily so.Oh boy, you're not helping us here we we have to talk down the "only assholes get girlfriends" crowd.
Wait, did you just call me an asshole?
Sorry, that post was intended as a reply to the OP. I wasn't too clear about that, was I?
^Not if your one of the lawyers.
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