Plus: I thought our visit was very pleasant, but he hasn’t spoken to me since.
My partner has caviar taste with tuna fish money. They like expensive things but can’t afford to maintain them. They rob from Peter to pay Paul, make purchases with high-interest charge cards and complain constantly they don’t have any extra money. They are presently looking for another job to make more money to spend.
My partner has mastered the art of spending other people’s money, including mine, which I think is selfish.This is one of the subjects that most frequently causes couples to break up. My suggestion: End the relationship before this person causes you to go bankrupt.: I am a male scientist at a large university. Four years ago, I was surprised to receive an email from someone with whom I’d been friends many years ago, when he was a postdoctoral fellow in our department.
Abby, I never heard from him again! After I sent several emails and a postcard thanking him and his wife for being gracious hosts, there has been silence ever since. I doubt your lack of religiosity has anything to do with this. Perhaps his wife discouraged further contact. Because he never explained why he was withdrawing, you may never know.
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