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Sounds like he’s still got feelings for his ex. That’s just a mean thing to say in general though basically saying you’re not pretty to him. Hopefully he apologizes.
No, you’re totally right. Sex is not an uncommon subject amongst our friend group so it’s not totally off the wall, but still rubbed me the wrong way, ya know?
But the way you mention it in the post, it is like you are giving him ultimatum. 'You divorse, then I have to quit school and chsnge course'. That is why he is stuck. He knows you like your course and he will feel guilty for making you quit.
While you are together, set some boundaries and communicate clearly. You are making healthy changes. You’ll need to be ready to respectfully say no when you need put yourself first.
Do a check-in periodically where you talk about peaks and valleys of the relationship. Give him time to voice his stuff, but the rules are one peak and one valley, and no arguing. Just acknowledge your partner’s view.
He must want to change. It sounds like he has made some effort, but real change takes making new habits and it takes time.
Sounds like he’s still got feelings for his ex. That’s just a mean thing to say in general though basically saying you’re not pretty to him. Hopefully he apologizes.
No, you’re totally right. Sex is not an uncommon subject amongst our friend group so it’s not totally off the wall, but still rubbed me the wrong way, ya know?
But the way you mention it in the post, it is like you are giving him ultimatum. 'You divorse, then I have to quit school and chsnge course'. That is why he is stuck. He knows you like your course and he will feel guilty for making you quit.
Why dont you decide for a change.
Move out, get room mates if you have to. It’s better to be alone than feel alone while in a relationship. What is keeping with him?
While you are together, set some boundaries and communicate clearly. You are making healthy changes. You’ll need to be ready to respectfully say no when you need put yourself first.
Do a check-in periodically where you talk about peaks and valleys of the relationship. Give him time to voice his stuff, but the rules are one peak and one valley, and no arguing. Just acknowledge your partner’s view.
He must want to change. It sounds like he has made some effort, but real change takes making new habits and it takes time.