Licence to Pill
Bluelighter
- Joined
- May 28, 2004
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The problem might be that she sees the emotions and feelings caused by molly as fickle and fake (and hey, maybe she's right to some extent), so talking about your relationship on drugs is not the answer to her. Good luck OP
Couldn't agree more. I don't think I would allow myself to let that happen again! The fear of that has actually put a lot of additional strain on the long distance relationship I'm in.
I hope you are able to come to a satisfactory conclusion to your "roommate" problem. The pet care is a plus, but how is that affecting any potential new partners you might have come along? Haha
All the best
Ugh...that's what I'm in right now, except I told him I was finished...done...sick and tired of him. This was back in February and he still sleeps on my couch.I call him my roommate, which he is, but I want him to leave. I think some people just don't have enough self-worth to let it go and move on.
Some people (in my case and possibly the OP's and yours) don't like to be the bad guy. When you live with someone who you know is totally dependent on you, it's hard saying "you need to leave." For me, the guy is 37 and has no excuse for being the way he is.
The problem with allowing the person to make the decision to leave and not be the bad guy is that the more you let them stick around, the more resentful you become of them.
Couldn't agree more. I don't think I would allow myself to let that happen again! The fear of that has actually put a lot of additional strain on the long distance relationship I'm in.
I hope you are able to come to a satisfactory conclusion to your "roommate" problem. The pet care is a plus, but how is that affecting any potential new partners you might have come along? Haha
All the best
