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23-07-2019, 09:46 AM | #26 | |||
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This Witch doesn't burn
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23-07-2019, 10:03 AM | #27 | |||
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She could wear a blindfold and earplugs .... problem solved
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23-07-2019, 10:45 AM | #28 | ||
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26-07-2019, 04:29 PM | #29 | |||
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You know my methods
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Dear LT: 'My girlfriend’s mother can’t look me in the eye'
My girlfriend’s mother can’t look me in the eye I have been with my lovely girlfriend for three years and we are extremely happy. Unfortunately whenever I visit her parents’ house, there is always an air of hostility from her mother who, on a good day will say hello, and on a bad day will say nothing at all. I’ve wondered for a while what makes her so uncomfortable; I’d like to think I’m just a normal kind and caring 25 year-old with a decent education and a good career, although I think she struggles to accept that her daughter is in a relationship with a girl. What can I do to ease the tension and make her more comfortable towards me ? Last edited by LeatherTrumpet; 26-07-2019 at 04:30 PM. |
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26-07-2019, 05:17 PM | #30 | |||
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Dear gay girl. You have probably hit the nail on the head yourself as to why her mother is so uncomfortable around you. Assuming this is her first relationship with a member of the same sex. Just be yourself and don't go OTT with PDA's. Hopefully the mum in question will come around. A lot depends on how much notice your girlfriend takes of what her mother thinks. Good luck.
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31-07-2019, 10:44 AM | #31 | |||
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Bumping this.....
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31-07-2019, 11:07 AM | #32 | |||
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'Living in limbo has made me question whether my six-year relationship has a future'
I am 26 years old and I have been with my boyfriend for six years. We met at university – we were in the same halls, so we’ve lived together from day one of our relationship. Things have been great, but in the past 18 months doubts about our future keep entering my mind. We are very honest with each other and we talk about these issues and usually work through them. Recently, though, a colleague told me he has feelings for me and kissed me. My boyfriend found out and says he has come to terms with it, although he feels he can’t trust me any more. Part of my gut tells me to keep our relationship going, to work at it because it can be great, and the other part is saying you wouldn’t have kissed him back if you were happy. We have been in limbo with our lives for a couple of years, uncertain about jobs and where to live. It might be this limbo that is clouding my feelings too – I just don’t know. We have said we will always be there for one another, I will never meet anyone like him and he’s doing nothing wrong – it’s just my mind is set on experiencing life alone for a bit for the first time since I was 17, in the hope I’ll be able to make the relationship work once I feel I’ve had that “me time”. By that time though, however long it will be, he might have moved on. Is it worth me being selfish for the risk of losing what might’ve been the best thing I ever had? Fanny, York |
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