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alex_192
sarasota USA
Posted: Jul 1, 2008, 5:15 AM CST
Arlene101 wrote:
I think we agree on something. Right on! Last week was rough and I hope to see you more.


on Jun 23, 2008, 12:47 PM EST
thread Does anyone know the REAL you???
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you call me idiot

the only thing i can say is
only an idiot like to be around another idiot

welcome
i am glad you joined the idiots club

amazing
almost half of the post here are yours
are you trying to take over the thread?
none of your post were on topic

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darlynda
new tazewell, Tennessee USA
Posted: Jul 1, 2008, 5:21 AM CST
i would and have supported my boyfriend in the past but after over a year and no job and not even looking, i had to part company with him.
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alex_192
sarasota USA
Posted: Jul 1, 2008, 5:27 AM CST
darlynda wrote:
i would and have supported my boyfriend in the past but after over a year and no job and not even looking, i had to part company with him.


does it mean he had no goals in life, like starting a new hobby
or watching TV, or give unsolicited afvice?

i was told that in those cases he deserve to be supported
it seems i got the wrong advice
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Posted: Jul 1, 2008, 5:36 AM CST
valleygirl wrote:
guy's would yyou support your wife or g/f if she lose her job or you do kick her out.

what do you expect in your relation

who has wearing the pants in your last relation.


Darlin,

If you just recently lost your job you stand your ground. He should give you time to find a new one so long as you are not just sitting around moping.(hope you are not sitting there watching soap operas) If he is not willing to stand by you, you need to rethink your expectaions on a relationship. My ex and I went through both of us loosing our jobs at one point or another, and when he lost his I was pregnant with 2 toddlers at home. I stood by him while he found a new job and he stood by me while I found one. Do not know what your full situation is but if he is not willing to stand behind you then you deserve better. Life is not always easy. But it does work out sooner or later.

p.s.
who is wearing the pants in the family very seldom decides who makes the final decision.comfort
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valleygirl
ottawa Canada
Posted: Jul 1, 2008, 6:04 AM CST
i didn't lost my job at all my b/f got into a fight last night he came home drunk because her ex-wife took 1 100$ for wife support they we're 23 years together and she never work at all during the 23 years.
I told him everytime that something goes wrong that he drink and make me suffer for something i didn't do
he know's how i am tired working i need a little rest from my job and ask him many times if he will support me couples of months just the time to ill my ulcer and then i had admit him last night that a guy at work was stocking me he had tried so many times on my kissing me and everything he got furious and call the cops and tonight at 6 i'll have too do a report
i was affraid to tell him that because i was scared he would have kick me out if you remember my tread 1 2 3 lovers
1 is the one that i have to work and pay him rent
2 was that co-worker who gave me money
3 i don't know anymoreconfused crying
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Barnagie
Warsaw, Mazowieckie Poland
Posted: Jul 1, 2008, 6:14 AM CST
valleygirl wrote:
guy's would yyou support your wife or g/f if she lose her job or you do kick her out.

what do you expect in your relation

who has wearing the pants in your last relation.


I support her and I leave my work too. It will be nice to look new work together. :)

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Claayer
Wild Wild South West, Cornwall, England UK
Posted: Jul 1, 2008, 6:36 AM CST
rwantin wrote:
Support her. Jeepers. "You're unemployed. Get out of my house..." Youch.

In most of my relationships, the pants were worn one leg each...


hahaha laugh


I was just talking to my ex hubby about this actually..

He was telling me his GF (live together).. has just left her job because she doesn't like it there..

and that she wanted to go to college to do some course.. He is supporting her. thumbs up
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valleygirl
ottawa Canada
Posted: Jul 1, 2008, 6:54 AM CST
Claayer wrote:
hahaha I was just talking to my ex hubby about this actually..

He was telling me his GF (live together).. has just left her job because she doesn't like it there..

and that she wanted to go to college to do some course.. He is supporting her.



Oh god i would love to be in her place being supported so i could go take my course at the academie
but i have too work for that
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