Entirely depends on the tone she used. Thereās a way for that to be aggressively sexual/suggestive, and thereās a way for it to simply be 100% about the art.
Please donāt give the advice that anyone āneeds three red flags to think of leavingā a relationship. Iād hope no one would take that type of comment to heart but there are plenty of teens and emotionally vulnerable people on this site that really donāt need to read those arbitrary ārulesā of whatās ok or not to put up with in any relationship.
Why? Parents have nothing to do with your marriage, if they do then that is a problem. If they can't “get along” or at least be civil then they shouldn't be in your life.
If the parents can't say no then there is no point in asking. In fact, it's rather condescending to ask but completely disregard their answer. Informing the parents may be fine, but asking is a dumb tradition steeped in misogyny.
Good guess. My hobby was building computers for years.
7 weeks is absolutely nothing. Terminate it and on-line your life
Well it's clear that I can see she doesn't respect me.
you never know. Some people are awkward at this dating app thing. Go ahead and meet him.
you really never know until you meet someone. answer him honestly and if he does the same, plan a date and just in case, Plan a way out lol.
Most of all, have fun
Entirely depends on the tone she used. Thereās a way for that to be aggressively sexual/suggestive, and thereās a way for it to simply be 100% about the art.
Please donāt give the advice that anyone āneeds three red flags to think of leavingā a relationship. Iād hope no one would take that type of comment to heart but there are plenty of teens and emotionally vulnerable people on this site that really donāt need to read those arbitrary ārulesā of whatās ok or not to put up with in any relationship.
Why? Parents have nothing to do with your marriage, if they do then that is a problem. If they can't “get along” or at least be civil then they shouldn't be in your life.
If the parents can't say no then there is no point in asking. In fact, it's rather condescending to ask but completely disregard their answer. Informing the parents may be fine, but asking is a dumb tradition steeped in misogyny.