
mastershakebitches
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give him cabeza.
when my wife gives me head we dont fight |
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Barbie
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talk to him about it and tell him if he doesnt treat u better then its over |
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â™ SunShineâ™
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IM KIND OF IN THE SAME SITUATION AND I STILL STICK AROUND BECAUSE I KNOW THAT SOME OF THE ARGUMENTS ARE RELATED TO MY MISTAKES... U CANT EXPECT ANSWERS THAT WILL HELP U FROM A SOURCE SUCH AS THIS ONE BECAUSE YOUR QUESTION IS VERY SENSATIVE.... ITS ABOUT YOUR RELATIONSHIP AND NO ONE OTHER THAN U AND UR PARTNER WILL KNOW HOW TO FIX THINGS... ITS YOURS AND YOUR PARTNERS DECISION... TALK TO HIM, HE'S THE ONLY ONE WHO WILL HELP U DECIDE WUT TO DO... GOOD LUCK! |
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eckhart
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Ask him not to say hurtful things.
If that doesn't work, you might want to consider finding a new boyfriend. Set some rules for when you guys argue. Decid on these rules when you're not arguing though. |
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oneontaw
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Unless he is unable to change the way he argues with you, you need to leave. I was in a verbally abusive marriage for 15 years and after time you actually start to believe what they are saying to you, and even though I haven't been with my ex for 3 years I still have insecurities because of the abuse. Remember that words can be more hurtful than physical abuse because it eats at your soul. Good luck. |
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estudent
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Drop him like a stone! It may be that he's verbally abusive. The thing is verbal abuse can and does often result in physical abuse. Even if he doesn't hit you, you're much to valuable as a human being to be used as a verbal punching bag. Besides, a break up now might teach him to respect women in the future. We don't need to be called nasty names! Forgot to mention tell him why you're breaking up with him. |
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drewster
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You'll have to evaluate for yourself whether the relationship is worth preserving. In the long run, it wouldn't be healthy for you if this relationship is toxic, especially if he is demeaning your self-worth through verbal abuse. |
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ab1609
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Why do you fight?
What are you fighting about? Are both of you ready to compromise to make things work?
Find the answer to these questions and you might have found the answer if it makes sense to stick together.
And before I forget: Is he aware of the fact that he can hurt you with his words? Make sure he understands which of his remarks hurt you. If he is using words as a weapon to hurt you it might be time to break up. If he is using words as a weapon to defend himself and is hurting you (just) by accident try to get counseling. |
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gpesc94
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thats happened to me. so i do know. you should ask why he's doing that. and then hang out w/ other people! it works w/ me! |
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Tom
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ditch him |
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dugu$
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What are the reasons of those fights? I would say think about those first, then try to compromise if your bf is willing to listen. You know if he doesnt respect you and doesnt want to listen to you, maybe he doesnt deserve you anyway. |
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amsoslk9611
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break up with him....its not really healthy to fight more than you get along...its like the saying goes "no person is worth your tears, and one that is won't make you cry" |
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tosexyhot_nightowl_prettyinpink
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IF HE'S VERBALLY ABUSIVE THEN THAT'S NOT A GOOD SITUATION I THINK THAT YOU SHOULD TRY TALKING TO HIM TELLING HIM HOW YOU FEEL AND IF THAT DOESN'T WORK YOU NEED TO GET AS FAR AWAY FROM HIM AS POSSIBLE. ALOT OF THE TIMES VERBAL LEADS TO PHYSICAL |
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stevealtz
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I think you should talk to him a tell him if dose not stop talking to you like that you are going to leave him because there are alot of men out there that will treat you better |
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foolograce72
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life is too short to spend your time fighting. Love is not supposed to be painful... |
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