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Truthfully I’d been thinking about this, I have essentially stopped dating, or even making an attempt to get back into a relationship since this started.
It’s my own decision, but it’s definitely because of the feelings I have, and there’s always that stupid part of me with a little hope it’ll all work out smoothly.
You, as with the other comments, are right. It’s a tough truth, but it’s not healthy and it’s not going to end well for me or her if this continues. I’ll have to raise it with her, despite the feelings I have and sense of responsibility I feel to help, in the long run it’s not going to be a good thing. Honestly, it isn’t now.
Thanks for taking the time to reply to this, genuinely really helpful hearing from people who are totally disconnected from it; it’s perhaps the best kind of advice to get.
Ok, here’s what you need to accept— he broke up with you, he said you two were going in different directions and you agreed. If you wanted any chance of working things out, it was ruined by saying “I agree we’re in different places and I don’t want to be friends.”
And that’s okay. You didn’t “do anything wrong”. You were honest. But you can’t expect him to NOT fully move in with his life at this point. The reality is, he probably felt relief and decided for a clean break, blocking you everywhere. Let him have that and move on as well.
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My partner wanted our daughter to major in science and she chose literature and art instead. I put my foot down and was prepared to move heaven and earth so she could do what she wanted. I knew she would flake out of school if she had to do science.
She is now a jewellery designer and very happy in her job and life in general. She's only earning half of what her brother makes (he did science and became an engineer) but she doesn't complain about money ever. I would be prepared to help her out financially until she gets her business properly under way, but she is determined to remain independent which is admirable.
The bar scene is not a place to go to make connections.
If you want to meet people, and get a chance to get to know them, take some lessons. I'd recommend dancing- like Salsa, Bachata, West Coast Swing, Two-step, etc…. Partner dancing.
There are never enough leaders, you get to meet people, and it is an opportunity to feel the chemistry without the small talk.
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Start at the top with helping him remember it is in fact “just a game” (clichéd as that sounds). It's something he does for entertainment, and having a hissy fit isn't entertainment.
Also point out that he wouldn't have the same reaction to say a TV show, movie, music, etc.
One of my buddies who turned into a jerk with games used to break his controllers (not saying your guy does, but it was one of the way my buddy's rage used to manifest) and that got expensive. So he bought himself one of those stress toys that looks like a controller, and now he just squeezes the shit out of that instead lol.
Why can't you propose to him? If he says no, then move on
Sorry OP but she doesn’t respect you. Just because you marry her won’t stop her gaslighting you