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Room for online sex video chat SweetyLindy_
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Birth Date: 1999-07-21
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Date: October 3, 2022
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It's been five months. She needs a plan on getting out yesterday. Get a roomie, move with parents…anything! She clearly is in an unhealthy situation and she cannot be healthy until she is out of there. Honestly, she shouldn't even be dating now. She should be healing and she can't do that until she moves out.
If I were you I would be openly sharing your concerns about her living there. It's unhealthy for her on so many levels and it might even be dangerous.
This relationship and situation might also be risky for you. You have no idea if she is ready to date or whether she will get back with her ex. Heck she might still be sleeping with him sometimes … don't invest too much into this relationship unless she moves out. She could be wasting your time.
Naah…an ex is an ex. Give this new girl a chance.
Maybe practice? Sounds dumb but having her give you examples and walking you through how a “intimate” response vs a “platonic” response looks like to her would help acclimate you to her communication style.
Well, now you have ‘the truth’. So, what’s your decision? I would not keep pressing him. You either accept what he says and work it out, or you don’t accept it and you leave. But if you don’t accept it, do not put either of you through the drama of trying to figure out the truth. He won’t tell you and he’ll only get angry, especially if he really is telling the truth.
This is not sunk cost fallacy.
Sunk cost fallacy is staying because you've been together so long already.
This is saying don't count your losses, if he has been the only one working, he may not need to buy her out of the house, or her “portion” may be incredibly small.
He may be able to keep his house, and get roommates to rent rooms to.