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<< Yep... asshole. I'm hoping to break the pattern, but what the hell can I do? I don't even see it coming most of the time, >>
Herself:
You should be applauded for being so honest. Rather than denial and rationalization, you know its true. Here is what you do about it, be a b*tch. dont give an inch, and tell guys right up front that you wont take any sh*t. We respect you for it. Look at the guys on this board alone who will drop to their knees, and kiss a girl's feet, what are they doing that you are not? Believe me, for sexual attraction, looks matter to guys. But for anything else, they dont have much to with it. If you are cool, and fun to be around, it doesnt matter. Get a backbone, and you will earn guys respect. Guys like me can sniff out a "wimp" a mile away, you cant give off that impression. Even for the little things, every tiny little thing you do for a guy, that you sacrifice for yourself, shows weakness. And we attack at this sign. So when he says he's going out, and makes it clear he doesnt want you to go, ask him why. If there are girls there, let him know you wont tolerate him cheating on you. Dont let him be freinds with other girls, or flirt in front of you. Let him know you wont take it. you'll win in the end. >>
Jesus Christ, this is bordering on sick and twisted now... you're telling her not to trust a guy? Most guys (I'm not saying all, because I have friends that need hound-dogging) don't need to be interrogated Gestapo-style every time they're going outside of a girl's sight.
My point here is that if two people really know and care about one another, there's no reason for this "you best not be cheatin' on me" BS. The girl I went out with last week is pulling this bitch BS on me now, and now that she hasn't returned a phone call from this weekend, she can kiss my ass. Time to move on to greener pastures while she wonders why her bitch tactics didn't work with me.
The more I argue with UF the more I realize we're arguing the same point, but with different goals. He wants to get laid, and I want a meaningful relationship... nothing is wrong with either, really, if that's what makes you happy.