Gurregu wrote:Before this thread gets hijacked by younglings who have no idea what they're talking about and want an excuse to gripe about high school "relationships" (lol, high school....relationships)I thought I'd get a word in. That word is, I get ya.
BigRobotAlligator wrote:We recently got a 7 month puppy!
My wife and two daughters love the idea of dressing it up.
Gutter Bunny wrote:Gurregu wrote:Before this thread gets hijacked by younglings who have no idea what they're talking about and want an excuse to gripe about high school "relationships" (lol, high school....relationships)I thought I'd get a word in. That word is, I get ya.
k...the undertone of this is that you don't think high school relationships are legit. My wife was in high school when we started dating, thus making it a "high school 'relationship'". Your experiences may have proven different however, it is only respectful that you refrain from knocking things you don't understand.
Burn wrote:robofreak doesn't joke. He's all about the serious business of the internet.
ItIsHim wrote:My closet is filled to the brim with plastic children's toys. For myself
robofreak wrote:I'm not currently in a relationship, but I've seen this kind of stuff before.
How long have you two been together? It a possibility that she's somewhat bipolar and is just going through one of those phases that you're going to have no choice, but be along for the ride.
It's also highly possible that you've been doing to much to be the "world's greatest husband". It's nice to do things for the one you love, but you made it sound like you bend over backwards so she does'nt have to do anything. You should'nt be doing everything, but it's always nice to help relieve her workload. From my understanding, a healthy relationship is one in which both partners are working together.
I don't think the dog clothes are the real issue. I think she's just made it seem like the issue is the dog. You might want to take the time to talk with her about your relationship and what the two of you could do to make it become more balanced.
Burn wrote:robofreak doesn't joke. He's all about the serious business of the internet.
ItIsHim wrote:My closet is filled to the brim with plastic children's toys. For myself
Gurregu wrote:NOT A FEMALE (just to clarify)
1. You make guitars. You rock. I only play them. I had to sell my only acoustic for bills, wanna trade some tf's for a hand made one?
Malikon wrote:Is she Bi-Polar? Did someone really ask that? OF COURSE SHE IS! She's a woman, and they all are. Oh sure most wont admit it, but behavior won't lie and actions speak louder blah blah blah.
Caelus wrote:Malikon wrote:Is she Bi-Polar? Did someone really ask that? OF COURSE SHE IS! She's a woman, and they all are. Oh sure most wont admit it, but behavior won't lie and actions speak louder blah blah blah.
Speaking as a graduate student in psychology who has a known a number of people with bipolar disorder - it is not the same thing as PMSing or simply being fickle. I'd suggest you actually obtain something in the realm of an education in clinical psychology before applying DSM diagnoses to 50% of the human population.
Autobot032 wrote:Caelus, I understand where you're coming from with the education, but seriously, you came across as full of hot air, and ego.
And humans generally learn by doing. So until you've actually experienced it first hand, all you have is the text book to rely on and sometimes...they just don't cut it in the real world.
Caelus wrote:Autobot032 wrote:Caelus, I understand where you're coming from with the education, but seriously, you came across as full of hot air, and ego.
And humans generally learn by doing. So until you've actually experienced it first hand, all you have is the text book to rely on and sometimes...they just don't cut it in the real world.
Wow, how arrogant of you to make that assumption. Did it occur to you it's possible I simply prefer not to discuss my personal experiences on a public forum? Trust me when I say I have more than academic knowledge of bipolar disorder.
Caelus wrote:Also trust me when I say I'm offended by people blanketly diminutizing an entire group (women) by sayiing they all have a psychological disorder, and by diminishing the seriousness of said disorder by throwing it around as a joke.
Caelus wrote:Am I egotistical? If believing that having dealt with a psychological disorder first hand and having pursued advanced study in psychology makes me more knowledgeable on the topic than someone who claims the basis for their hot-air is fifty failed romantic relationships makes me egotistical, then I suppose I am.
Caelus wrote:Or maybe he's just an insensitive ass that doesn't grasp the gravity of the issue because he doesn't know what he's talking about.
Caelus wrote:As to the kids thing - that's fair, I was only talking from personal experience on that one, you know, the thing you said you have to have to understand something?
BigRobotAlligator wrote:We recently got a 7 month puppy!
My wife and two daughters love the idea of dressing it up.
Caelus wrote:Of course, I realize now that I have been made a fool, as making two other posters get into a big nasty fight is probably what Melmak wanted.
If only trolls did die on exposure to sunlight.
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