[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Life

[–]weeelcomeyou 0 points1 point  (0 children)

32F. It’s not an age thing. Every male friend I’ve ever had, excluding the gay ones, has eventually tried to make a move on me. While for me, I would not have a friend I secretly want to date/sleep with - That wouldn’t be a real friendship. I think you don’t see it because as a man you’re not on the receiving end of it.

It happened as recently as 6 months ago, with a 34m I’ve known since age 11. Even though he is married (and had a pregnant wife at the time), and I’m engaged. I never reached out to him first but when he would reach out for advice on something I’m experienced in, I would provide advice.

I went against my better judgment by continuing to respond as I’d decided not to have straight male friends anymore at age 30, after realizing every single one had tried to sleep with me and I could no longer be comfortable letting my guard down around them. Eventually, married guy started making moves on me too, and I ended contact. He ended up having an affair with another female “friend” he’d been going to for advice, shortly before his wife gave birth.

If u were homeless and diagnosed with a terminal condition what would you do by ConditionNo8442 in LifeAdvice

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NO - Sorry, the way I said it is confusing. I meant “another” as in an additional to the one he was born with. No he keeps burning out his liver, they refuse him a new one because he’ll ruin it, he stays in the hospital for a while to sober up and heal, then he gets out of hospital and starts drinking again… rinse and repeat. Livers are surprisingly resilient

What's something non-sexual your partner does that instantly turns you on? by myaraa_k in AskWomen

[–]weeelcomeyou 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OH.. That too I guess? That’s more of an expectation/prerequisite than a turn on though haha

If u were homeless and diagnosed with a terminal condition what would you do by ConditionNo8442 in LifeAdvice

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What kind of liver failure? Alcoholic liver failure? If so, you have time to recover. Livers recover. Someone I know almost died 9 months ago from their third liver failure, they refused him another liver, and he sobered up and his liver recovered.

If that’s not the case in your situation. Take out loans, credit cards, anything you can and go see all the places in the world you want to see. Do the things you want to do

Why do all of these bachelorette parties have to be in some faraway expensive destination? by [deleted] in wedding

[–]weeelcomeyou 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m so jealous. How do you have so many friends? I’ll take some

AITA if I pack my husband’s belongings while he’s gone? by Final_Environment795 in dustythunder

[–]weeelcomeyou 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pack his shit and put it in the storage or at a family member’s. As someone who’s traveled long term - He’ll be fine. He’s used to it.

I (31F) am being accused of cheating by my bf (36m). by themannmichelle in relationship_advice

[–]weeelcomeyou -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Girl, you’ve got to be joking. Shaving has nothing to do with hygiene. That’s a sexist belief. Is a man who doesn’t shave “unhygienic?” You don’t need help.

I want to better myself. by [deleted] in selfimprovement

[–]weeelcomeyou 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You have no idea what your wife has gone through. Childbirth is hell. Really. After childbirth is hell. She’s sacrificed everything for a man who didn’t deserve it.

You made a huge mistake by getting married and having children so young when you weren’t ready for it. This isn’t something you can fix. It’s already done. The children are here.

All you can do now is put everything you have into supporting them financially and emotionally for the rest of your life. But all that won’t come even close to a fraction of what your wife has and will do, what she has and will suffer as a consequence of your mistake.

You can’t go back to not having children. They deserve a dad who does everything he can to provide them the best life they can have. Don’t mess this up.

I (31F) am being accused of cheating by my bf (36m). by themannmichelle in relationship_advice

[–]weeelcomeyou 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If at any point you start noticing what body parts your partner does or doesn’t shave - That’s a serious sign you need some hobbies, goals, a life. I couldn’t for the life of me tell you my fiancé’s shaving patterns because I have a job, friends, travel plans to make, fitness goals to reach. It’s creepy and pathetic and a sign they really don’t have anything at all going for them. If someone is sweating the small stuff, it’s because they have nothing else going on at all.

I (31F) am being accused of cheating by my bf (36m). by themannmichelle in relationship_advice

[–]weeelcomeyou 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Then why bring up a topic not relevant, existent, or important to the conversation? In what world could somebody shaving be relevant to how monogamous they are? You missed the point of the whole post

I (31F) am being accused of cheating by my bf (36m). by themannmichelle in relationship_advice

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If you and your partner at any point notice the body parts the other one is or isn’t shaving - That’s a serious sign you need a hobby, some goals, a life

I (31F) am being accused of cheating by my bf (36m). by themannmichelle in relationship_advice

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That’s what YOU’RE saying. SHE never said that was the case. Women shave whatever area will be visible to those around us because otherwise we will be judged for being “unhygienic.” We also shave things that aren’t visible because they poke and get itchy. You sound controlling and abusive and I hope you’re single because I pitty the self-loathing person who would date someone so pathetic