Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please come back and tell us when you’ve ended it. Staying with him will ruin your life.
She is not a mentally healthy chick. She will never end it.
OP, please consider ChatGPT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know how you read posts of married people who are miserable and there are comments like "well you ignored all the red flags" or "you knew what he was like before you married him". That will be you. He's someone who you will end up unhappily married to because you ignored all the issues when you were dating.
Agree one thousand percent. And this is a HUGE red flag.
OP Thanks. I know. I’ll be 33 in June and I’m scared to be single at my age. That’s all it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this in person conversations or are they over text?
OP sometimes they are in person sometimes they are over text. The one about my body yesterday was over text bc the thing he said that hurt my feelings happened over text. The one about RSVP’ing to my friend’s party happened in person.
I need to know what he said about your body and the context. i.e. was it out of left field ("you need a boob job") or was it in response to a question (do these jeans make my ass look fat?")
OP It was not in response to anything I said. He referenced someone being my size and then sent me a link to a tweet where someone referred to that person as "short and chubby." When I was like, wtf he proceeded to say "I'm not doing this today, you're picking a fight."
I gained 15 pounds last year due to stress from a job. I now have a less stressful job and have been working with a dietician and I work out 4-5x a week. I am consistently losing, albeit slowly bc I was always super thin and so I'm not used to having to diet. He knows I am insecure about my current weight. Then proceeds to ask why I am so hard on myself. Uh, maybe because of you?
DUMP HIM. I dated a guy who knew I was insecure over some of my signs of aging. So whenever he saw a woman celebrity my age, he would comment on how horribly she aged. Never said the same about male celebrities.
I dumped him and life is so much better. You are young, you can literally dump him today, hop back on dating apps, and land a better guy by next week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know how you read posts of married people who are miserable and there are comments like "well you ignored all the red flags" or "you knew what he was like before you married him". That will be you. He's someone who you will end up unhappily married to because you ignored all the issues when you were dating.
Agree one thousand percent. And this is a HUGE red flag.
OP Thanks. I know. I’ll be 33 in June and I’m scared to be single at my age. That’s all it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please come back and tell us when you’ve ended it. Staying with him will ruin your life.
She is not a mentally healthy chick. She will never end it.
OP, please consider ChatGPT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this in person conversations or are they over text?
OP sometimes they are in person sometimes they are over text. The one about my body yesterday was over text bc the thing he said that hurt my feelings happened over text. The one about RSVP’ing to my friend’s party happened in person.
I need to know what he said about your body and the context. i.e. was it out of left field ("you need a boob job") or was it in response to a question (do these jeans make my ass look fat?")
OP It was not in response to anything I said. He referenced someone being my size and then sent me a link to a tweet where someone referred to that person as "short and chubby." When I was like, wtf he proceeded to say "I'm not doing this today, you're picking a fight."
I gained 15 pounds last year due to stress from a job. I now have a less stressful job and have been working with a dietician and I work out 4-5x a week. I am consistently losing, albeit slowly bc I was always super thin and so I'm not used to having to diet. He knows I am insecure about my current weight. Then proceeds to ask why I am so hard on myself. Uh, maybe because of you?
Anonymous wrote:Please come back and tell us when you’ve ended it. Staying with him will ruin your life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He is not into you. He does not find you attractive. You are a placeholder for that loser. A hole for his pole.
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Actually unreal response lol.
Look, I know DCUM looooooves to blame OP but we're now blaming a woman for her bf being a dick?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this in person conversations or are they over text?
OP sometimes they are in person sometimes they are over text. The one about my body yesterday was over text bc the thing he said that hurt my feelings happened over text. The one about RSVP’ing to my friend’s party happened in person.
I need to know what he said about your body and the context. i.e. was it out of left field ("you need a boob job") or was it in response to a question (do these jeans make my ass look fat?")
OP It was not in response to anything I said. He referenced someone being my size and then sent me a link to a tweet where someone referred to that person as "short and chubby." When I was like, wtf he proceeded to say "I'm not doing this today, you're picking a fight."
I gained 15 pounds last year due to stress from a job. I now have a less stressful job and have been working with a dietician and I work out 4-5x a week. I am consistently losing, albeit slowly bc I was always super thin and so I'm not used to having to diet. He knows I am insecure about my current weight. Then proceeds to ask why I am so hard on myself. Uh, maybe because of you?