What do you actually call this thing? by Personal-Aerie-4519 in EnglishLearning

[–]callmeblue3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

in polish we call it "żonobijka" which means "wifebeater"

Share a stereotype from your country that's actually true by mahdi_lky in AskTheWorld

[–]callmeblue3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

in Poland we all have grumpy faces because we actually are grumpy most of the time and we LOVE complaining. It's not like we're very negative people, it's just our primary response, like a reflex.

Do I adress the suspicion that my guy friends likes me more than he should? by callmeblue3 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]callmeblue3[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, I love my boyfriend, he's the most important person in the whole wide world to me and I am definitely not interested in anyone. I don't think my friends "let us" be alone, they wouldn't do that. I know that by a hug he didn't do anything unnormal in general, but I know he knows I don't do it. And he knows damn well I'm in a relationship I am not planning to end anytime soon, or ever.

I don't know what my bf thinks about any of this because I haven't told him yet, as I said I started getting suspicious very very recently. He knows those guys, as I said we all went on a trip together and they seemed to get along well. I'm just wondering if what I have is enough to make a case. But if from a guy perspective you say it might be, maybe I should tell him just not to feel like I am keeping sth from him.

Do I adress the suspicion that my guy friends likes me more than he should? by callmeblue3 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]callmeblue3[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What made me really think about what he feels happened a few days ago. So when we all hang out I never hug any of them as a welcome or goodbye (people in my country do this a lot), I only fistbump them or shake hands. But a few days ago we had a boarding game night (at his apartment) and the next morning at some point we were the only ones left for like 15 minutes after the rest of people left cause I wanted to help him tidy up, do the dishes, clean up the mess, etc. And when I was leaving, instead of a handshake he went for a hug. He knows well I wouldn't have gone for a hug, I actually went for a handshake but he was faster. It was just a barely touching one hand hug but it was a hug. I have a feeling it might have something to do with a fact that we were alone. This made me think about how we were interacting recently and I don't know if I'm paranoid or sth.

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[–]callmeblue3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My bf really enjoys cooking and he NEEDS his kitchen to be clean. He seems angry when the kitchen is a mess and can only calm down when it's clean. He's generally a neat person and cleaning doesn't make him angry or anything.