SugarGlitterkiss
SugarGlitterkiss t1_jeh0ops wrote
Reply to (Serious) What are some good responses to someone you haven’t seen in 45 yrs who thinks you are the same person you were at 16? by whatcanitellyaboy
Is this something you're anticipating? Lol
Just have a conversation.
SugarGlitterkiss t1_jegwppe wrote
Reply to comment by nosnevenaes in LPT: If you want to compliment someone for losing weight, try not to fixate on how big they used to be by Dyert
Definitely 😆
SugarGlitterkiss t1_jegvhr0 wrote
Reply to comment by nosnevenaes in LPT: If you want to compliment someone for losing weight, try not to fixate on how big they used to be by Dyert
"Big calves". Oh my, lol.
SugarGlitterkiss t1_jegp12v wrote
Reply to LPT: If you want to compliment someone for losing weight, try not to fixate on how big they used to be by Dyert
Generally speaking, don't comment on people's bodies. Sometimes people lose weight for not-great reasons. Try, "Nice shirt!" or something you know they chose.
SugarGlitterkiss t1_jegawwo wrote
My better half didn't care where I put anything as long as the surround sound was set up properly. Put stuff where you want.
SugarGlitterkiss t1_jaf0mrk wrote
Reply to comment by Tomatomir in My (26M) girlfriend (24F) wants me to propose before we move in together because it's against her family beliefs by Tomatomir
It is her will. And it's been your will to stay with a girl who follows her family rules. It sounds like you might not have made the best choice for yourself.
SugarGlitterkiss t1_jaexj6x wrote
Reply to My (26M) girlfriend (24F) wants me to propose before we move in together because it's against her family beliefs by Tomatomir
You know, you're pretty much past the proposal part. One of you has proposed living together, she's basically proposed you get married if you want that to happen, and you said no.
You're at at impasse, so unless she can accept a marriage proposal from you and agree to live together as an engaged couple (for at least a year, with a firm date to either set a wedding date or break up) it sounds like this isn't going to work.
SugarGlitterkiss t1_j2fcuw4 wrote
It's not "helping" you. That implies keeping a clean environment is your job. It's "pulling his weight", and he's not doing it. You two (not just you) need to make a schedule or chore chart or something.
This will be your life if you don't nip it in the bud. And God forbid you have kids.
Do you want a partner that's happy with you doing all the work? No thanks.
SugarGlitterkiss t1_j2ell8u wrote
Reply to [26M] [23F] cheating girlfriend by themadking001
You don't need evidence to break up with someone. Just break up.
SugarGlitterkiss t1_j29surf wrote
Reply to LPT: Americans here, have you met this kind of WhatsApp/SMS scam? If so, here’s a brilliant tip how to mess with them by iFoegot
Just delete the messages.
SugarGlitterkiss t1_iyfebpm wrote
Reply to I broke up with my boyfriend because I feel hyper stimulated and nothing changed by filthycabbage
>I feel like i should reach out
Don't do that. There's nothing to talk about. Block him everywhere, go no-contact, and find a therapist (if you don't already have one) to talk this through with.
SugarGlitterkiss t1_jeh3xy6 wrote
Reply to comment by whatcanitellyaboy in (Serious) What are some good responses to someone you haven’t seen in 45 yrs who thinks you are the same person you were at 16? by whatcanitellyaboy
It's not like you have to convince them of anything, or even really discuss it if you don't want to. Stick to the general, "We're not teenagers anymore", "Obviously I've changed since I was a kid", "Time moves on", or even just, "LOL, no." Then change the subject.