Must be you. I can't remember the last time someone asked me that.
Hmm, that text I sent my friend about whether she was gonna have to have the fluid drained from her knee today must mean I have...
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Must be you. I can't remember the last time someone asked me that.
Hmm, that text I sent my friend about whether she was gonna have to have the fluid drained from her knee today must mean I have...
Perhaps I misread your initial post. Your original comment of "Nobody in their right mind would accept that their partner was texting people of the opposite sex and in particular, a person that they...
She was getting herself all worked up *before* she saw the text, though. The issue isn't the coworker, it is the fact that she didn't trust him to text anyone, even back when she had no reason to...
I usually agree with you, azure, but seriously? He's not allowed to text a female coworker without asking permission?
I spent 15 minutes on the phone with a female coworker this afternoon. Should I...
Sorry, but her trust issues manifested themselves LONG before she saw that text. That wasn't the catalyst.
On the flip side, why should guys have to explain every call or text they make?
Early on, he did what he did because that is the polite way to take a call in front of someone who is essentially a...
As Vincenzo said, when you break the news, she'll be pissed, and it may impact your friendship for a while.
That said, your obligation is to your friend, not her husband. But you'd better be sure...
Hey now, let's not go too far. I can think of quite a few exes who could benefit from a copy of the Gentleman's Guide to the Golden Age of Blowjobs :evil:
Hey, you asked her to go to the party and she said no. Not your problem at that point. Going over on Thursday really wasn't a great idea. You're not obligated to spend X hours a week with her. Some...
Well, this is clearly more than FWB. There's definitely feelings.
If you want to beat her at her game, do *exactly* what she said: find a cute girl over the summer, then introduce them when she gets back (with lots of PDA) :D
You're her "cuddle buddy", the guy...
Funny how that works, isn't it? I get the most phone numbers when I'm traveling alone. I'm in a bar, reading a book, doing a crossword, etc while I eat. Someone approaches me, I'm practically...
It is normal to have guy friends. Remember, women hate women =)
Don't get too hung up on the sex, and don't rush it just to satisfy your jealousy. That'd be a disaster.
Nope. If the relationship has gotten bad enough that you need to separate, best to just go your separate ways and write it off as a loss.
Leave now, and take your buddy with you since she's playing him as well. She needs to see that playing both parties means losing twice.
Nope. When it comes to cheating, you're out on the first strike.
I'm assuming you're talking about conversations?
One difference is in how you react to contrary opinions, Confident women recognize that not everyone will agree and can entertain other viewpoints....
When exactly were they taken? Before or after you became official? Not when you first went out, but when you were officially "exclusive". Exact dates would be helpful.
Have you confirmed that she...
Well, you really can't draw anything definite from Facebook status, as you've said. If she's one of his FB friends and really was dating him, I'd imagine she would have noticed by now that his...
You really can't smell your own breath. Like any scent, you eventually become desensitized to it.
That said, flossing and not keeping your tongue clean are the two biggest sources of odors,IMO....
Do it. You don't need that kind of friend.
Can you imagine the future when her strict Catholic family discovers her fiance was screwing other women while in Brisbane? You think they don't like you now.............
I agree with the others,...
Could be both. I have a female friend who, as long as I've known her, has always called me "darling" and played with my hair or fiddled with my clothes.
He's definitely flirting, but whether that...
Yeah, you shouldn't stay in a relationship just because you feel sorry for the other person. End things and give her the opportunity to find someone who really does love her while she still has time.
In that case, I'd email him before the next night. He already thinks you rejected him, you need to strike while the iron's still hot, so to speak.