Post number #1101966, ID: 7d2d72
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i've been in a relationship with my partner for a long time now (think somewhere between 1-3 years), i love them a lot but a few months ago they started taking every little action did or word i said as a personal slight against them or a sign that i don't love them anymore it's come to the point where they even think i don't love them because i just don't have as much of a need for sex as them is this normal? what can i do? i feel so lost
Post number #1101967, ID: 7d2d72
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i really want to make the relationship work but every day i feel more and more that maybe they just subconsciously want me to leave or something and now that all of these ideas are in my head i can't stop thinking about it
Post number #1101985, ID: 268a09
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That's just how some people are. It's gonna be eternal pity party or you fucking hated them.
Post number #1102001, ID: 2bda3f
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State your and your partner's nationality, gender, sex and skin color to judge the situation correctly
Post number #1102005, ID: e35980
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>>1102001>self-hating terminally online self-proclaimed aryan ally jeetoid detected
Post number #1102007, ID: 2bda3f
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>>1102005 outsourcing
Post number #1102010, ID: 289e49
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>>1102007 well yes, they are outsourcing even white nationalist larping to the brownest people these days
Post number #1102073, ID: ea420f
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>>7d2d72 You should communicate with your partner exactly about this, do it in calm, relaxed manner.
If your partner tries guilt-trip you, or doesn't take your thoughts as important, or tries to victimize themselves, or gets irrationally mad about you pointing out their behavior:
Then you should take that as a sign to truly leave them, or else you'll be miserable.
Post number #1102074, ID: ea420f
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(this reply below my serious post is a half-joking mandatory post to lighten the mood of this thread) bpdemons don't deserve romantic partners, and if they want one, they should fucking pay them
Post number #1102082, ID: 98dc63
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I think this is a subtle anti Russian thread, but if you say you respect Russian people: What’s changed? Do you have similar goals for life? This seems sad :<
Post number #1102092, ID: c0b851
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>>1102082 СЛАВА УКРАЇНІ ‼️
Post number #1102096, ID: f96952
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>>1102082 what?
Post number #1102098, ID: 1a1238
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>>ea420f thank you this is honestly good advice, i honestly dont know what to expect from them because they can be a bit volatile (not towards me but themselves) but I will try to talk about it eventually
Post number #1102099, ID: 1a1238
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>>98dc63 dude what... where's the connection (of course i respect russian people just as i do ukranians, i think they're both victims of an unjust war) putting that aside, i'm not sure what changed honestly, i started thinking maybe they've always been like this and i'm noticing just now or something, or maybe i changed and i just can't tell if by similar goals you mean careerwise then not really, they study arts (i love art) and i'm studying science
Post number #1102100, ID: 2bda3f
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She is a bpdemon, run
Post number #1102101, ID: 1a1238
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i do think we share some goals, mainly leaving our homes and becoming independent, starting careers and possibly leaving my country of origin, starting a family and marrying, etc
Post number #1102102, ID: 1a1238
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>>2bda3f am i cooked chat
Post number #1102109, ID: 406490
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you look so pushable though , i would shove you away against soft things as well
Post number #1102110, ID: 406490
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jokes aside do they have attachement issue ? the real question is are they capable to have a discussion with you on this topic with rationality and without getting too emotional to resolve that
Post number #1102111, ID: 406490
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damn, didn't read but >>ea420f already brewed the coffee of truth apologies
Post number #1102112, ID: 1a1238
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>>406490 i'd say yeah they have some attachment issues, the day after seeing each other they start feeling like shit until a week later when we see eachother again
Post number #1102132, ID: f96952
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>>1102112 you mean they feel bad without you?
Post number #1102133, ID: 09cccf
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>>f96952 i think high fear of losing OP and anxiety of "am i really loved"
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| i've been in a relationship with my partner for a long time now (think somewhere between 1-3 years), i love them a lot but a few months ago they started taking every little action did or word i said as a personal slight against them or a sign that i don't love them anymore
it's come to the point where they even think i don't love them because i just don't have as much of a need for sex as them
is this normal? what can i do? i feel so lost