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Date: October 30, 2022
It could be as simple as he doesn't want to be responsible for an unstable person if she harms herself. If she ODs or whatever at his house that's gonna fuck up his relationship with her family forever, even if he did everything he could.
I think that when this relationship comes to an end, you should take some time to look at yourself and evaluate your actions and thinking.
The way you are doing things, you're not going to be able to have a healthy relationship with someone. And that's an important thing to look at: “What can I do or change about my methods or way of thinking to improve my self-esteem and treat people better when they are deserving of it?”
Just because she may seem too good to be true, is a bad justification for your actions. In fact, you took for granted something really great that you could've had. People are allowed to have friends of the opposite sex. So do you. And the fact you're having a hard time dealing with this shows you that you have a lot of insecurity. About what?
About yourself. You think you aren't worth being loved or maybe you don't deem yourself beautiful/handsome.
But here's the thing, someone who loves you already considers you handsome and beautiful.
Yeah, love bombing at the beginning is classic abuser/manipulator tactic
I'm hoping (and assuming) that she knows it's a yeast infection because she has been tested. It is routine to do a vaginal swab and/or urine for these symptoms so they should have already been ruled out. And while it is rare for a man to have a yeast infection, they can get it and repeatedly transmit it. I just don't understand why he wouldn't agree to be treated.