Anonymous wrote:Guy here. My wife and I have made jokes like this before, but to each other in the privacy of our home, not in front of a group. One time could be laughed off, several times would be a concern.
The drunken vomiting on the doorstep out to be your real queue. That's a guy, to me, who can't handle adversity and copes with it in a bad way. If I had broken up with a woman (for any reason) and she showed up drunk and vomiting on my doorstep, I'd leave her outside. I'd stick to your guns and let him go, just a gut feeling from what I'm reading.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My boyfriend of 6 months and I had a little argument on Tuesday. He said something really mean, meant to be a joke but it wasnt funny. I got a promotion and he said something along the lines of me blowing my boss for a raise sleeping with him because of my good looks. He said it out at dinner in front of friends. I was humiliated and broke up with him that night. He tried calling and texting repeatedly but I refused contact, still pissed off. Last night he shows up at my door at 1:30AM drunk. He was belligerent and saying he loved me and apologizing over and over. He threw up and I took care of him. I got him in a bath ( no easily, mind you), cleaned his clothes and let him crash on my couch. This morning he was embarrassed by his behavior and asked me to go to dinner. Telling me how he loves and misses me. Should I give him another chance or why not?
I wouldn't. It wasn't meant to be a joke. It was meant to cut you down in front of your friends. He will never be supportive of your success.
This. He's shown you who he is.
Anonymous wrote:I hear what many of you are saying about laughing it off. I have a good sense of humor and joke just as much as he. I'm a little crude with my jokes too. The problem I have is this isn't the first time he has made very bad jokes at my expense. I've told him the other three times that I didn't like it and expressed how it hurt my feelings. He again did it and that prompted me to break up with him. I feel he doesn't care about my feelings if he repeatedly does it. We've made jokes and fun of each other but he crosses the line with things. I've noticed he does this with his friends and family too.
Anonymous wrote:I hear what many of you are saying about laughing it off. I have a good sense of humor and joke just as much as he. I'm a little crude with my jokes too. The problem I have is this isn't the first time he has made very bad jokes at my expense. I've told him the other three times that I didn't like it and expressed how it hurt my feelings. He again did it and that prompted me to break up with him. I feel he doesn't care about my feelings if he repeatedly does it. We've made jokes and fun of each other but he crosses the line with things. I've noticed he does this with his friends and family too.
Anonymous wrote:Look, some people would laugh along and not be hurt, some people would be hurt. You're obviously the latter and should be with someone that you're on the same wavelength with. He sounds really immature and I agree is probably not comfortable with your success. My husband wouldn't have said this to me when we were 26, I can assure you.