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I don't think people should give irresponsible advices without really knowing circumstances.

He drinks too much, keep breaking promises/his words, can be very secretive and becomes very angry when being asked questions.

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Originally posted by znsho
I love my girlfriend but she is destroying the relationship because of her jealousy. Examples: 1) I viewed a house with a view to buy it. It happened to be near a girl I once knew (not as a lover). That girl does not even live nearby anymore, but my girlfriend screamed at me that I wanted to be near her. It's ridiculous. 2) Sometimes too tired to make love. Reaction? 'You love someone else, don't you?' Then pillows rain down on me.

Wot I gonna do?
Dump.

Her.

Now.

Easy!

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Originally posted by sjeg
Dump.

Her.

Now.

Easy!
Did you miss the part where he said he loves her? Part of building a relationship is overcoming conflicts.

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Originally posted by znsho
I love my girlfriend but she is destroying the relationship because of her jealousy. Examples: 1) I viewed a house with a view to buy it. It happened to be near a girl I once knew (not as a lover). That girl does not even live nearby anymore, but my girlfriend screamed at me that I wanted to be near her. It's ridiculous. 2) Sometimes too tired to make love. Reaction? 'You love someone else, don't you?' Then pillows rain down on me.

Wot I gonna do?
One word. Hard liquer.

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Originally posted by kyue
I don't think people should give irresponsible advices without really knowing circumstances.

He drinks too much, keep breaking promises/his words, can be very secretive and becomes very angry when being asked questions.
Are you the girlfriend?

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Originally posted by znsho
I love my girlfriend but she is destroying the relationship because of her jealousy. Examples: 1) I viewed a house with a view to buy it. It happened to be near a girl I once knew (not as a lover). That girl does not even live nearby anymore, but my girlfriend screamed at me that I wanted to be near her. It's ridiculous. 2) Sometimes too tired to make love. Reaction? 'You love someone else, don't you?' Then pillows rain down on me.

Wot I gonna do?
Brother, if she screams at you for not wanting sex something is seriously wrong.Let me guess, also allowed no female friends of any kind too?
Sounds like a fruit cake who wants to dominate every facet of your life.
Skull her!

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Originally posted by lordhighgus
Brother, if she screams at you for not wanting sex something is seriously wrong.Let me guess, also allowed no female friends of any kind too?
Sounds like a fruit cake who wants to dominate every facet of your life.
Skull her!
His girlfriend did not scream for "not him wanting sex". The man is not being accurate, or not being observant enough on what was going on. She asked him a specific question whether he still loves his ex. or not because he seemed to be occupied his mind on his correspondendces with his ex. Oh dear, sex, sex, sex, is that all what men can think of?

She also doesn't mind him having female friends either, as long as he is open about the friendship, and if he introduces his friend to her. But NOT kind of friends "soul-mate on chat-line".

Edit: Skull yourself!

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Originally posted by BigDoggProblem
Are you the girlfriend?
It's gotta be. And he is soooo busted!

RHP friends, take this advice:
If you live with your significant other, and each use your own computer, then configure your router to only allow access to RHP from YOUR computer. Seriously, you think I'd let my wife access RHP!! I think not.

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Originally posted by kyue
He drinks too much, keep breaking promises/his words, can be very secretive and becomes very angry when being asked questions.
You can do better.

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Originally posted by kyue
His girlfriend did not scream for "not him wanting sex". The man is not being accurate, or not being observant enough on what was going on. She asked him a specific question whether he still loves his ex. or not because he seemed to be occupied his mind on his correspondendces with his ex. Oh dear, sex, sex, sex, is that all what men can think of?

She also d ...[text shortened]... s friend to her. But NOT kind of friends "soul-mate on chat-line".

Edit: Skull yourself!
so i am assuming this is the other side to the story.

Dump him!

this relationship will probably end up one of those on again off again types.

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Originally posted by znsho
I love my girlfriend but she is destroying the relationship because of her jealousy. Examples: 1) I viewed a house with a view to buy it. It happened to be near a girl I once knew (not as a lover). That girl does not even live nearby anymore, but my girlfriend screamed at me that I wanted to be near her. It's ridiculous. 2) Sometimes too tired to make love. Reaction? 'You love someone else, don't you?' Then pillows rain down on me.

Wot I gonna do?
Dump her now. You know what they say about Blondes and tornados. At first there is a lot of blowing and sucking and then you lose your house anyways.

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Originally posted by kyue
His girlfriend did not scream for "not him wanting sex". The man is not being accurate, or not being observant enough on what was going on. She asked him a specific question whether he still loves his ex. or not because he seemed to be occupied his mind on his correspondendces with his ex. Oh dear, sex, sex, sex, is that all what men can think of?

She also d ...[text shortened]... s friend to her. But NOT kind of friends "soul-mate on chat-line".

Edit: Skull yourself!
If you are this guy's lady in question, skull him and do yourself a favour! There is no "happy ever afters" in this fairytale.
😉

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Originally posted by chrissyb
so i am assuming this is the other side to the story.

Dump him!

this relationship will probably end up one of those on again off again types.
I DO NOT have a soul-mate / chat-line friend. This is all part of her jealousy. I correspond with my ex only becasue of legal matters. I do not love my ex.

I agree, I drink too much. No always, though. It's when I don't drink that she gets jealous. See my problem?

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Originally posted by kyue
His girlfriend did not scream for "not him wanting sex". The man is not being accurate, or not being observant enough on what was going on. She asked him a specific question whether he still loves his ex. or not because he seemed to be occupied his mind on his correspondendces with his ex. Oh dear, sex, sex, sex, is that all what men can think of?

She also d ...[text shortened]... s friend to her. But NOT kind of friends "soul-mate on chat-line".

Edit: Skull yourself!
Just 'cos I beat you at Chess. Nyhaa, nyhaa, nyhaa.......
XXXXXX
XXXXXX

Anyway, you didn't ask, you screamed at me then clobbered me with the pillows.