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I'm at my wits end and don't think I can do this anymore. :'(
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Originally posted by libelle View Post@ Malaga: I agree with what you say. I was just pointing out that I don't think what he did right there is double standards, rather a decision taken at a moment where emotions take over rational thinking
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Originally posted by libelle View Post@ Malaga: I agree with what you say. I was just pointing out that I don't think what he did right there is double standards, rather a decision taken at a moment where emotions take over rational thinking
Originally posted by texasgal View PostHis culture doesn't allow for girls and guys to hang out as JUST friends. If you are interested in someone then you hang out with them and ONLY if you have intentions of taking it to the next level of asking her parents, ect.
He's been nothing but a manipulative hypocrite all this time. He either has one set of rules for females, which makes him a sexist control-freak, or he thinks if she doesn't follow his moral code, he doesn't have to either (but he'll blame her for it). That's not how moral beliefs work. He's just using it to manipulate and guilt-trip her so he could control her more easily. OP does sound a bit wet behind the ears and I can imagine her actions can be frustrating, but only a malicious jerk would rub her nose in it like this or give her 'a taste of her own medicine'. That is not what a guy who loves his girlfriend does, no matter how hurt he might be.
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At the the first post, you did do the right thing by not flirting back but you couldn't of expected your lover to be happy about the situation i know the feel my girlfriend is really hot and she gets a lot of attention from guys and it hurts when she tells me about all these guys who try and flirt with her. This 'friend' that flirted with you have to end the friendship but you did the right job by not flirting back with him
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