Salshun_foh
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I think any abusive piece of shit is cool in the beginning, or it never would"ve gotten off the ground. At least she"s not making bullshit excuses (he only hits me when I"m bad or similar shit) so that"s a point in her favor.ham said:Yeah actually the third day I hung out with her she told me that. She said he was really nice and stuff at first then just started getting angrier as time went on and was breaking shit or something. Anyway I don"t know enough about any of that to have a real opinion on it
She asked if she could pick something up she left at my place today (she lives less than a mile away) but I said I"d bring it over later. I walked over there, assuming I was just dropping and going and she asked if I wanted to order a pizza and watch a movie - I thought finally some alone time but within minutes of agreeing her roommate and her boyfriend came home and wanted to get in on the festivities. So one pizza became two pizzas and two people on a couch became four. Very loose butthole, I shouldn"t have gone
That 2nd paragraph there really hit home with me, the whole other people thing. It"s not exactly like what you"re going through but reminded me of it anyway. I"ve just started seeing a girl that recently got out of a relationship. Fucked up point? She still lives with him, sleeping in the spare bedroom. He knows about me, knows what she does when she comes over, she says he"s got his own things going on, but it"s throwing up a ton of red flags. I"m way too early into this to say "You living with him bothers the fuck out of me", but it"s a roadblock that is making all my brakes lock up. Now I"m not even doing it consciously, when at the beginning it was "come on over" it"s become "can"t make it, cool, no worries" and not even thinking about it for a week. Pretty good sign of things to come right there.