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Being comfortable with vulnerability is not weakness, but strength. The key is being comfortable, which comes from self-awareness and self-acceptance. If you can love and accept yourself, it doesn’t matter so much what other people think. And it’s sexy as hell.
wait an actual nice comment w good advice? little joke aside we have actually talked about counseling, it’s a little hard for us due to the environment we grew up around but we are actively looking
DO NOT GET MARRIED! DO get a paternity test. If you don’t have the right type of feelings, connection, communication and a whole host of other things then you have zero business getting married. You can try a committed relationship to see if it works or just co-parent.
Yup, admittedly I handled this in a really dumb way when I could've just told my (former) boss from the get-go that she couldn't stay over anymore, and I've been banging my head against the wall for thinking this was ever a good idea.
I hope you have communicated with him how you feel because of past relationship issues involving loss of trust. If he doesn't know, then how can he help you trust him?
I think you are right on that; this is terribly difficult for me. He helped me through so much things, I don't picture my life without him. Past those problems, he his amazing and he really is the only person I can find peace with. Maybe he is a piece of shit, that is really an option…
Being comfortable with vulnerability is not weakness, but strength. The key is being comfortable, which comes from self-awareness and self-acceptance. If you can love and accept yourself, it doesn’t matter so much what other people think. And it’s sexy as hell.
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wait an actual nice comment w good advice? little joke aside we have actually talked about counseling, it’s a little hard for us due to the environment we grew up around but we are actively looking
DO NOT GET MARRIED! DO get a paternity test. If you don’t have the right type of feelings, connection, communication and a whole host of other things then you have zero business getting married. You can try a committed relationship to see if it works or just co-parent.
Yup, admittedly I handled this in a really dumb way when I could've just told my (former) boss from the get-go that she couldn't stay over anymore, and I've been banging my head against the wall for thinking this was ever a good idea.
I hope you have communicated with him how you feel because of past relationship issues involving loss of trust. If he doesn't know, then how can he help you trust him?
Get a damn lawyer.
Thank you for your kindness, I appreciate.
I think you are right on that; this is terribly difficult for me. He helped me through so much things, I don't picture my life without him. Past those problems, he his amazing and he really is the only person I can find peace with. Maybe he is a piece of shit, that is really an option…
thank you for taking the time to answer.