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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Guy here, Some guys get really insecure when they finally realize that their women are starting to have fun and be 'out there' more. Personally, I think he thinks you are his little 'project' and so has a right to control what you do for fun, how you do it, and how others see you. Personally, if my woman came home and told me that, I would play along by writing my number on a piece of paper when she is not looking, along with a sneaky note to say the 70 year old needs Viagra, but I am always ready for you. After making love, I would do something nice by going out and getting you another top just like the one you wore. That's how you make a woman feel secure in her relationship and keep her attracted to you, instead of trying to legislate her life! So this is where I offer you my email and give you the option to jump ship while you can before it's much too late. I am single.... :wink: [/quote] Awww you are sweet (and I'm married)[/quote] Thanks, and at least you do get the point. OP needs a proper alpha male who is secure in himself while she is young. Seems she is in love with someone who doesn't make her happy. Question for OP: What sort of 'chronic illness' prevents a man from going out with his woman, but makes him go out otherwise (to work or elsewhere)? I am no medical doctor but I do have a PhD....can't think of any.[/quote] I have generally controlled RA. I still work FT but when I am having a flare up, i am completely wiped out by 5 pm and cannot do the whole going out thing. If OP's BF has an autoimmune disease that isn't controlled, I can see him having a lot of fatigue.[/quote]
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