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| 5 | What are your thoughts?This! So this! I know I'm comfortable around someone when I sing to myself around them. My current partner of a year was really confused at first. He knows I sing. He was aware that I sing in successful choirs, and have performed in some famous gigs. Singing is a huge part of my life. But I didn't sing. Not when the radio was on, not in the car, not pottering around the house. Never. I had to explain that my singing has been considered really annoying by two exes, so I keep it to myself and lear… | /r/FemaleDatingStrategy | 05/10/21 09:24 AM |
| 34 | Weaponized incompetence is a form of mental abuse.This is such an insidious form of abuse. It's the modern day version of "keep her barefoot and pregnant". | /r/FemaleDatingStrategy | 04/10/21 08:34 PM |
| 33 | Scrote father goes to dinner with his daughter, enjoys insinuation that he’s dating her 🤮So many fathers do this though, or at the very least want their male buddies to fancy their daughter. I've seen it in so many of the LVM dad's through my lifetime. Especially when I was a teenager. Beautiful daughters are status symbols for scrotes. | /r/FemaleDatingStrategy | 04/10/21 05:51 PM |
| 31 | She asked her partner of 6 years out on their first date. He confessed to her that he was unattracted to her for 2 yearsHe humiliated her horribly in front of her friends. If I were her the ONLY confusion I would have would be whether he just did it to "put me in my place" after some perceived slight, or he meant it. Either way, no thanks, I don't want that relationship. How low must her self esteem be? It's sad to watch. | /r/FemaleDatingStrategy | 04/10/21 09:31 AM |
| 75 | As a woman looking to buy a property in the next few years. It’s so important to legally NEVER give a man this much financial/ legal leverage over me. Any advice from you ladies???He won't be able to though. Generally when a child is involved that child gets to live in the house until they're 18, so the house cannot be sold until then. However there are restrictions on the parent who remains in the house, such as not cohabiting with a new partner, and some other things I can't remember. These are called "trigger events", then the non-resident parent can push for the sale of the house. It's unlikely he'd be entitled to 50% though, given that he barely contributed and that … | /r/FemaleDatingStrategy | 03/10/21 09:50 AM |
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