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My GF from 20+ years ago wanted to be polyamorous... As in to still live with me and have all her stuff in my house, but be free to fuck another guy and still keep me as a storage unit for her stuff and to provide a shoulder to cry on when they argued. Needless to say that arrangement didn't work for me. Boy was she pissed when I had the locks changed one Friday morning and then asked when she was showing up with a U-haul to get all her stuff.GloryofGreece wrote: Sat Dec 22, 2018 1:22 pm![]()
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She just assumed that you would be cool with that, and actually had the gall to get angry and confused when you explained to her that most men aren't cool with working 40+ hours per week to come home to a woman who can't even be faithful but still wants free shit and housing? This is why I hate Feminism. She probably ran this idea by her circle of idiot friends, and they probably encouraged it too. Revolting.Ph64 wrote: Sat Dec 22, 2018 3:30 pmMy GF from 20+ years ago wanted to be polyamorous... As in to still live with me and have all her stuff in my house, but be free to fuck another guy and still keep me as a storage unit for her stuff and to provide a shoulder to cry on when they argued. Needless to say that arrangement didn't work for me. Boy was she pissed when I had the locks changed one Friday morning and then asked when she was showing up with a U-haul to get all her stuff.GloryofGreece wrote: Sat Dec 22, 2018 1:22 pm![]()
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If you can't take responsibility after the age of 18, you don't deserve to call yourself an adult. And yes, I'm being harsh... but if you are going to college, you should be considered an adult by then. If their parents are paying the students way through college, they are still children and will be treated as such until they stand up on their own two feet and act like adults.GloryofGreece wrote: Sat Dec 22, 2018 10:36 amCorrect.jediuser598 wrote: Sat Dec 22, 2018 10:11 am Being in college right now, man a lot of the students have therapists and nearly all of them have psychological "issues." I don't think it's their fault per se, more they're actively telling their parents that look, they don't need therapy, but it's being forced on them and so is medication. It was a poetry class so we got to read some people's internal thoughts on this (work shopping and all).
My takeaway is it is the parent's fault.
Kids don't learn how to manage stress because their parents don't teach them, so they have to come up with their own methods in dealing with it knowing that having a therapist the rest of your life isn't ideal, neither is being on all of that medication.
The greatest generation told my parents, look you make choices now you face consequences, don't coming running to me when your consequences show up at your door, deal with them. That's real life. Parents these days won't let kids face the consequences of their actions.
There's plenty of blame to offer up. Institutions like School and to some degree actual policies and laws but for the most part its the role of parenting to help their kids grow up.
............. and she can't understand why the two of you can't be live in friendsPh64 wrote: Sat Dec 22, 2018 3:30 pmMy GF from 20+ years ago wanted to be polyamorous... As in to still live with me and have all her stuff in my house, but be free to fuck another guy and still keep me as a storage unit for her stuff and to provide a shoulder to cry on when they argued. Needless to say that arrangement didn't work for me. Boy was she pissed when I had the locks changed one Friday morning and then asked when she was showing up with a U-haul to get all her stuff.GloryofGreece wrote: Sat Dec 22, 2018 1:22 pm![]()
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You ain't wrong.The Conservative wrote: Sat Dec 22, 2018 3:53 pmIf you can't take responsibility after the age of 18, you don't deserve to call yourself an adult. And yes, I'm being harsh... but if you are going to college, you should be considered an adult by then. If their parents are paying the students way through college, they are still children and will be treated as such until they stand up on their own two feet and act like adults.GloryofGreece wrote: Sat Dec 22, 2018 10:36 amCorrect.jediuser598 wrote: Sat Dec 22, 2018 10:11 am Being in college right now, man a lot of the students have therapists and nearly all of them have psychological "issues." I don't think it's their fault per se, more they're actively telling their parents that look, they don't need therapy, but it's being forced on them and so is medication. It was a poetry class so we got to read some people's internal thoughts on this (work shopping and all).
My takeaway is it is the parent's fault.
Kids don't learn how to manage stress because their parents don't teach them, so they have to come up with their own methods in dealing with it knowing that having a therapist the rest of your life isn't ideal, neither is being on all of that medication.
The greatest generation told my parents, look you make choices now you face consequences, don't coming running to me when your consequences show up at your door, deal with them. That's real life. Parents these days won't let kids face the consequences of their actions.
There's plenty of blame to offer up. Institutions like School and to some degree actual policies and laws but for the most part its the role of parenting to help their kids grow up.
If they allow their parents to push them into something they don't want to do, then they are children and should be treated as such.
Oh yeah, a bunch of her friends came to help load the truck (I told her "anyone but him", I knew all her friends), and just before she drove away she tells me "I still love you and want to be friends, go shoot pool together and hang out...". I said, yeah, I don't think so - you say you love me but what, you love him more? "No, he's just a friend."C-Mag wrote: Sat Dec 22, 2018 4:02 pm............. and she can't understand why the two of you can't be live in friendsPh64 wrote: Sat Dec 22, 2018 3:30 pmMy GF from 20+ years ago wanted to be polyamorous... As in to still live with me and have all her stuff in my house, but be free to fuck another guy and still keep me as a storage unit for her stuff and to provide a shoulder to cry on when they argued. Needless to say that arrangement didn't work for me. Boy was she pissed when I had the locks changed one Friday morning and then asked when she was showing up with a U-haul to get all her stuff.GloryofGreece wrote: Sat Dec 22, 2018 1:22 pm![]()
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Nice Move.