![]() While I was deeply hurt by the betrayal, I somehow felt better being with her, maybe because I had missed her so much. I spend a couple of days with her before she had to go back and it felt amazing. Her going back home while working abroad just to apologize while expecting to be declined really made it feel like a genuine mistake and something she really wanted to fix. She broke down mentally and booked a flight home the following day just to see me and apologize to me in person and tell me it was the biggest mistake of her life. When she called me and told me about it I was furious and a day after I told her I couldn't see a future for us. She has been working abroad for about two months at this point and things have been a bit unstable, but we have tried to make it work. Me and my girlfriend have been back and forth together for about two years now, and about two weeks ago she called me and told me she cheated on me. Given the title the answer seems obvious, but it feels a bit more complicated than that. If you or someone you know is involved in an abusive relationship or would like information on warning signs to watch out for, check out The Red Flag Campaign. If a user has sent you harassing messages, please upload your screenshot to, and notify the mods via modmail. Users found to be privately messaging other users to circumvent this directive will be met with a permanent, irrevocable ban. If you wish to opine on the matter at hand, you are to comment on the post. No espousing rhetoric/linking to subs or content that is conspiratorial in nature, transphobic, anti-women/men, anti-LBGT+, that promote anti-vaxx or anti-science content, or contains harmful rhetoric against groups of people. No referencing hateful or abusive subs/individuals and content. We do not care who started it, or how deserving you think the subject of your ire. Please note that this is not an all-inclusive list. This includes, but is not limited to: Whore, ho, hoe, slut, bitch, idiot, moron, slut shaming (including "I can't get over their past"), slurs against someone's racial, ethnic, religious, gender or sexual identity. Insulting anyone (be it OP, the subject of the post, someone you know/used to know, users, etc) will result in post/comment removal, and the user being banned. ![]() No name calling, insults, or insensitive language ( details). Remember, the goal is to help your fellow human. Derailing arguments, jokes, fights, and moral whataboutism is not allowed. ![]() ![]() message us) before communicating with users directly.Īll comments must be on topic and focus on the OP, in good faith. Press Requests must be routed through u/eganist (via modmail. If you're doing educational work, message us with your IRB number, a point of contact for us to verify your pending research, and the details of your research for consideration. Surveys, information requests, journalistic and academic research questions must be sent to modmail here and approved prior to posting. You can submit an update post exactly once at any time after 48 hours has past from the original post. Things this sub can't give advice on: Rants, unsolicited advice, letters to an ex, "body counts" or number of sexual partners, mental health issues, medical health issues, legal problems, financial problems, any situations involving minors (under 18 regardless of local laws), and any situations involving abuse (violence, sexual, emotional etc). For what a moral judgement question would be please see this post. Moral judgement requests are asking people to evaluate actions taken or actions you want to take, in the context of right, wrong, selfish, or not selfish etc. No submissions giving advice, no links, no youtube videos, hypotheticals, general discussion/DAE/polls, adverts, or spam. Posts must contain a title that includes basic information such as ages, genders, length of relationship with text that has a description, a TLDR, and a direct answerable question.Īll submissions must request advice on a specific situation between two or more people. Need help with your relationship? Whether it's romance, friendship, family, co-workers, or basic human interaction: we're here to help!
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