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Came across this thread looking for advice. I never have anyone contact me on dating apps unless they are asking for money. Same with most women outside of that. Since October I’ve been giving my all to a friend and receive no progress. I go out of my way to do everything she wants and more. Women that know us mutually always say they wish they had someone that gives half the effort that I do. She always says I’m an amazing guy and I’d make someone a great boyfriend and she would hate if I gave my time to someone else. But she gives me no chance at all. Rather talk about guys that disrespect her. I’m always used to being the guy that no one wants and when I set boundaries then I’m criticized. I work a decent job, have my own things, stay in shape, but I never make progress with women. I often hear it’s because I don’t treat them like crap and they rather have a guy that is a bit mean to them. At this point I truly want to give up.
One of our coworkers who also rather seek out men that use and abuse said that she wishes she had someone just like me that does all the things I do for this girl, but for the person to be 50 years old. She said she notices just some of the things I do and it’s amazing that someone does all this
I knew my Chelsea's were speaking to me for a reason.
I ain been friend zoned since I was like 16. What are y'all out here doing man?
Not the case. But at some point you get tired of women wanting you to be a therapist and atm.
Trust me, don’t get caught up being a friend, that’s part of why for me I cannot find a girl. Too busy being nice, caring, and being a friend… and all they ever want is to talk about other dudes, ask for money, or tell me how lucky someone would be to have me, but never giving me a chance.
Then stop being that for them. Done. Whats your age?
In spite of her initial misgivings, Sharan enjoyed the Barbie movie with her daughter, now 13, who especially liked the feminist overtones. Laasya loved the beginning, when they were told "Barbie has a great day everyday. Ken only has a great day if Barbie looks at him."
“i knew he was the one when we were on a seven hour tinder date and he stayed by my side and went to the hospital with me while i delivered another man’s baby” is gonna be the most wild story someone’s shared at their wedding altar
You need to start cutting women off that won't take you seriously.Not the case. But at some point you get tired of women wanting you to be a therapist and atm.
“i knew he was the one when we were on a seven hour tinder date and he stayed by my side and went to the hospital with me while i delivered another man’s baby” is gonna be the most wild story someone’s shared at their wedding altar
“i knew he was the one when we were on a seven hour tinder date and he stayed by my side and went to the hospital with me while i delivered another man’s baby” is gonna be the most wild story someone’s shared at their wedding altar
Wilden!!!!
Max stepped in to raise Alyssa’s son Ollie after meeting her on Tinder while she was pregnant with the tot.
Speaking about their unusual dynamic last year, Alyssa - from Brisbane, Australia - said: "He had only gone on three dates with me.
"So the fourth date was him coming to my labour and birth."
"I was about six-and-a-half months pregnant when I went on Tinder, and I clearly stated that on my bio.
"I didn't want to lead anyone on, so I was being open and honest. I wanted them to know what they were getting into right off the bat.
"Max travels a lot for work so we'd only seen each other three times before he ended up coming to my birth."
On the day she gave birth she was supposed to pick Max up from the airport but texted him to let him know her waters had broken so she couldn’t.
Max booked a taxi home to drop his stuff and then went to the hospital to see Alyssa.
The labour lasted for around a week and Alyssa said Max was with her the entire time.
The labour lasted for around a week and Alyssa said Max was with her the entire time.
Trust me, don’t get caught up being a friend, that’s part of why for me I cannot find a girl. Too busy being nice, caring, and being a friend… and all they ever want is to talk about other dudes, ask for money, or tell me how lucky someone would be to have me, but never giving me a chance.
This story is INSANE. Imagine calling your boss to tell them you have to take an unexpected week-plus long leave because a yamb you met on Tinder and have only been on three dates with was in labor and you needed to by her side.
I can’t even take solace in the fact that this child won’t have to grow up without a father figure because the situation is so damn goofy.
Just gets crazier...
"Now, the lovebirds have revealed the rules they abide by for a happy home life - including constant location tracking and knowing each other’s passwords.
Alyssa and Max also keep track of each other's spending and tell each other if they are hanging out with someone of the opposite gender.
Taking to Tik Tok, the mum-of-two asked: “Do you think these are normal or controversial?”
“The rules aren't set rules for our relationship.
“They are just things that we happen to do.”
They track each other’s locations 24/7 through Google maps but Alyssa assured “we don’t use it to stalk each other” but rather for convenience.
She continued: “A lot of people said ‘what about personal freedom?’ and call it ‘controlling’.
“But we don't use it as a controlling mechanism."
'My partner and I both know each other's phone passwords.
“This isn't all passwords but it's definitely our phones.
'We leave our phones laying around unlocked all the time so neither of us feel the need to ever be suspicious about anything.
“I guess if we wanted to we could go through the other person’s phone.”
Having a shared bank account also means they can keep tabs on each other’s spending.
Alyssa and Ollie’s other rule is to let the other one know when they’re hanging out with someone of the opposite sex because it’s “courteous”.