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You can voice your opinion but you can't expect him to give up a chance at cheaper rent for someone he's only been dating for 7 months.
If you don't trust him not to cheat on you then don't date him. Same goes for if you don't feel comfortable with him living with an ex. That's a valid boundary to have.
Do you trust him to be faithful?
No more drinking and open access to everything.
therapy! gotta improve your self worth and heal from the damage of your past relationships
Get out or be dead.
At this point, those are your options.
When I say I can relate I really mean it. A while back I developed very severe anxiety, it was really unbelievable thinking back on it. I had a snowball of issues going on in my personal life and when my best friend who was the brother of my then girlfriend passed away I became literally agoraphobic for close to 6 months. I only left my apartment for food. I really didn't even leave the room I was in, I had panic attacks everytime I stepped outside the door. I ended up losing my job/ gf etc. I pushed myself to finally see someone and through medication lifestyle changes I was able to recover, and my doctor okayed me to come off the medication. That's something I haven't even told my GF, but it's why I think I'm so reluctant to just let her go I have a lot of empathy for anyone dealing with mental health struggles.
You guys aren't even officially dating yet but you feel like you can boss her around on her weight already? Who are you to all of a sudden start bossing her around and lecturing her on what she should be doing?
I'm all for promoting healthy eating/lifestyle choices but she is a grown adult. You aren't even her boyfriend yet for some reason you feel like it is appropriate to mention this to her.
I can tell you mean well but You are WAY out of line here. I think once you start dating her officially, a little down the line it wouldn't hurt to mention it if you think it's a problem.
To be honest if you're already this bothered by it and you've barely known her, why not just leave her and find someone else who better fits your tastes? I will never understand why ppl think they can just tell other people what do to when they barely know them.
#THIS absolutely should be higher.
**This is a communication problem!**
Sounds as if each of them has just a wild guess on what the other one really wants and likes!
As if they both politely keep accepting what the other one gifts without it really being what they cherish.
Girl you did nothing wrong! I would have done/said the exact same thing as you! Donβt blame urself for something that he did to you/himself.