Best advice I read. Also, I really think that he is not really in love. May be he just loved a part of her that is changing and now he is not fine with that. If my bf would do that or behaved like that, I would feel so broken.
Keep the damn shoes, they're rightfully yours and your boyfriend's tantrum isn't your problem. While your boyfriend has every right to be uncomfortable, this is between him and his brother, and it's up to them to sort it out. He's being childish and completely unreasonable towards you, and I would let him continue not speaking to you.
I'm in similar scenario and have been in therapy for the year to address my issues of reactiveness, negativity and communication, but I haven't been including my partner with my family and its making her unhappy.
From her unhappiness comes what feels like unending criticism, silent treatment when I address it, name calling and quite hurtful behaviour.
I feel uncomfortable in my home and don't feel free to relax unless she does.
I have had enough and this week called it a day. We had a 6 week break at the start of the year and promised each other things would change, but they haven't.
I'm unhappy but am worried I haven't done enough to work on it
There's nothing insulting to what he asked. It's a simple yes I cheated or not I never cheated and the test must be wrong. Your reluctance to answer is enough to tell us that you did in fact not come clean with your husband.
You mean your ex girlfriend right? In six months you guys have been through so much. Does this sound like a healthy and stable relationship? Get out now.
You are a temporary rebound. He hasn't gotten over her. You deserve better. Let him go.
Best advice I read. Also, I really think that he is not really in love. May be he just loved a part of her that is changing and now he is not fine with that. If my bf would do that or behaved like that, I would feel so broken.
Get a secret vasectomy. But then she'd start hounding on you to take up fertility treatment. Don't agree to another baby.
Keep the damn shoes, they're rightfully yours and your boyfriend's tantrum isn't your problem. While your boyfriend has every right to be uncomfortable, this is between him and his brother, and it's up to them to sort it out. He's being childish and completely unreasonable towards you, and I would let him continue not speaking to you.
I'm in similar scenario and have been in therapy for the year to address my issues of reactiveness, negativity and communication, but I haven't been including my partner with my family and its making her unhappy.
From her unhappiness comes what feels like unending criticism, silent treatment when I address it, name calling and quite hurtful behaviour.
I feel uncomfortable in my home and don't feel free to relax unless she does.
I have had enough and this week called it a day. We had a 6 week break at the start of the year and promised each other things would change, but they haven't.
I'm unhappy but am worried I haven't done enough to work on it
40m and 40f
There's nothing insulting to what he asked. It's a simple yes I cheated or not I never cheated and the test must be wrong. Your reluctance to answer is enough to tell us that you did in fact not come clean with your husband.
Cheaters cheat. You need to leave her. Thereโs no other good option for you.
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You mean your ex girlfriend right? In six months you guys have been through so much. Does this sound like a healthy and stable relationship? Get out now.