WildlifePolicyChick
WildlifePolicyChick t1_iuigw93 wrote
It means this is none of your business.
WildlifePolicyChick t1_iuiefye wrote
Reply to comment by dancing_chinese_kid in How To Tactfully Tell Him His Messy Room Is A Turn Off? by DisMyLik8thAccount
She IS speaking for herself, in hopes it might save him social embarrassment later.
WildlifePolicyChick t1_iuie8a6 wrote
Reply to comment by dancing_chinese_kid in How To Tactfully Tell Him His Messy Room Is A Turn Off? by DisMyLik8thAccount
Because if he brings other friends and/or Lady Friends to his place and they too find it disgusting, then yeah he'd probably want to know that.
I know I would.
WildlifePolicyChick t1_iuidyby wrote
I'd say something, and I'd definitely say something if he brings up the evening or suggests you come back over again.
"I enjoy your company and we have a good time together [other words here], but I have to tell you - I'd rather see you elsewhere or at my place. Your apartment was [be specific] and very uninviting. If you want to entertain women at your apartment, you might consider [whatever he needs to do]. Anyway just needed to say that. So meanwhile, [SUBJECT CHANGE]."
WildlifePolicyChick t1_iyd8e58 wrote
Reply to Bringing girls home by LuckySport541
Yes, your maturity levels are different. You sound like you are about 19 and he's about 12.
Going out until the next morning and bringing home three women is not 'an argument over small things'. 'My friends wanted to bring them home, I had no say in the matter sorry/not sorry!'
Oh and I'm sure the women were sober enough to consent to whatever the fuck all happened?
When I wanted to facetime him he looked annoyed and said it would be awkward if I facetimed him because they were having deep conversations.
What the actual fuck.
If you break up with him, he will have all the time in the world for his deep conversations.
COME ON, OP. If a friend of yours sent you this, what would you tell her?