Winnie the Pooh

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did they lose a baby? Either way you need to just move on. Let him have his Winnie the Pooh. Don’t try to change him bc it will never work.


OP: They never lost a baby. They never had any pregnancies or babies.


There is no way you know this as a fact.

Have you asked him the meaning behind the Poohs? If you haven’t, then you are ready for a serious relationship either.
Anonymous
Unless it’s related to death of a child, that is childish and odd.
Anonymous
They are furries.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe we're even discussing this; you must like the guy a lot to still be in the picture, and if you're staying you need to accept him, Pooh and all.


It's the Power of Pooh.
Anonymous
This is creepy. No matter the reason.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Unless it’s related to death of a child, that is childish and odd.


Even if their was a child death, this is is way too much. I could see maybe one momento, but house full of these items plus wallet and key chain is super weird.

I’d walk away OP
Anonymous
Are his initials CR? If so, I can fill in the backstory.
Anonymous
If he starts talking about how much he loves his hunny pot, make your exit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are his initials CR? If so, I can fill in the backstory.


OP: They aren't. Thanks though.
Anonymous
When I was fresh out of grad school I met with a woman, also fresh out of grad school, who'd just moved into a 2 Bed/2 Bath place and was looking for a roommate. The bathroom that would have been mine was completely decorated in Winnie the Pooh (toothbrush holder, shower curtain, trash can, etc.), and she expected it to stay that way. Some people really like Winnie the Pooh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When I was fresh out of grad school I met with a woman, also fresh out of grad school, who'd just moved into a 2 Bed/2 Bath place and was looking for a roommate. The bathroom that would have been mine was completely decorated in Winnie the Pooh (toothbrush holder, shower curtain, trash can, etc.), and she expected it to stay that way. Some people really like Winnie the Pooh.


OP: That's fine. It is just aggravating because it was their "thing" and him keeping them all around is clearly his way of still longing for her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When I was fresh out of grad school I met with a woman, also fresh out of grad school, who'd just moved into a 2 Bed/2 Bath place and was looking for a roommate. The bathroom that would have been mine was completely decorated in Winnie the Pooh (toothbrush holder, shower curtain, trash can, etc.), and she expected it to stay that way. Some people really like Winnie the Pooh.


OP: That's fine. It is just aggravating because it was their "thing" and him keeping them all around is clearly his way of still longing for her.


Then why are you still with him? If he's still longing for her, the answer is obvious. Dump him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When I was fresh out of grad school I met with a woman, also fresh out of grad school, who'd just moved into a 2 Bed/2 Bath place and was looking for a roommate. The bathroom that would have been mine was completely decorated in Winnie the Pooh (toothbrush holder, shower curtain, trash can, etc.), and she expected it to stay that way. Some people really like Winnie the Pooh.


OP: That's fine. It is just aggravating because it was their "thing" and him keeping them all around is clearly his way of still longing for her.


Why can't you speak directly with him about this? You've already made up your mind it seems, so why are you wasting more time? You sound very insecure.
Anonymous
Setting aside the continued entanglement with his ex, the Pooh stuff with a grown man is weird enough on its own.
Anonymous
This dude must be hot rich and hung. Otherwise op WHY
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