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added by Tern for Hettiarachige on 22.06.2019 in 06:47I believed her when she came to me and told me that her husband had been beating on her, as I saw the bruises and marks that he used to leave on her. I do not know if she or he was the aggressor; I know that our chain of command had to get involved. Through our profession, we got to know each other, although looking back at it now, it should not have gotten as intimate as it did.
added by Civvy for Hettiarachige on 22.06.2019 in 23:57and i think she ended her relationship like a month ago or 3 weeks... so per say tho as well backing off how long does that usually mean?
added by Real for Hettiarachige on 21.06.2019 in 18:38Sorry. I think it was up to her to do so, after the blowout a year prior. I don't understand this cuddling and flirting thing with "friends." Friends don't do that. I really am. Maybe this behavior was her way of hinting to take it to the next level, but when cuddling and flirting is part of this "friendship," how are you supposed to know? It seems she keeps you around for some affection and something sort of like a boyfriend until she meets someone she is truly interested in. In addition to cuddling while watching movies, you slept in the same bed and cuddled, shared some kisses, and romantically slow danced...not what friends do. Don't cuddle with "buddies." You don't cuddle up with your dude friends...friends don't cuddle. I think she's too wishy-washy, and I just don't see her as taking a huge interest in you if she quickly responded to some other guy she was crushing on. It was up to her to let you know she was ready. She could have expressed her feelings or made a move on you.
added by Burbach for Hettiarachige on 24.06.2019 in 09:52couldn't live without her now... Only just found her. Where has she been all this time?!
added by Tsumaki for Hettiarachige on 28.06.2019 in 01:51bows
added by Larivee for Hettiarachige on 23.06.2019 in 04:05It's important to have friends to talk to in difficult times. Get out and about, talk to people, stay active. It's also not good for your mental wellbeing to be so isolated. We're stuck with the family we have, but friendships can always be formed. You have a child. Why not get involved in child-based activities with other parents?