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how to show your SO that you really trust her?

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Originally posted by: ndee
Originally posted by: rudeguy
Originally posted by: ndee
Originally posted by: rudeguy
Try not asking too many questions. Give her her space if she wants to go out, and dont give her the third degree about where she was. Do you live with her?

nope.

GIVE HER SPACE!!!!
but also let her know you care


make sense?

I give her enough space, I just made a stupid comment yesterday eve' so... we're only together since last Thursday 🙂

How much SHOULD you trust her after six days? Trust isn't something you switch on or off when you're "together," it has to develop with the relationship.

Viper GTS
 
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Originally posted by: ndee
Originally posted by: rudeguy
Originally posted by: ndee
Originally posted by: rudeguy
Try not asking too many questions. Give her her space if she wants to go out, and dont give her the third degree about where she was. Do you live with her?

nope.

GIVE HER SPACE!!!!
but also let her know you care


make sense?

I give her enough space, I just made a stupid comment yesterday eve' so... we're only together since last Thursday 🙂

How much SHOULD you trust her after six days? Trust isn't something you switch on or off when you're "together," it has to develop with the relationship.

Viper GTS

she was pissed cuz I THOUGHT it could have been... that I think something like that about her...
 
[see above post]

sounds like she's really sensitive sally... apparently you get in trouble for 'thoughts'

I think she did it and is over reacting to cover it
 
As was said trust is something you earn, not something automatically acquired. Your instincts will eventually let you know if she is trustworthy or not. Give things time to catch lies, sketchy behavior, etc.
 
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