He insists that bringing back takeout is “what partners do.”
Advice |When she goes back home to her husband, he’s upset that she doesn’t bring something back for him. He tells my friend, “It’s what partners do.”
We not only have a wonderful relationship, but I have a great relationship with Rebecca’s adoptive mom, and my husband and children all have an open and caring relationship with her. However, my later thoughts led me here: If the situation would be reversed, and I would be introducing her to someone, what do I say? There’s no term for our “status.” I think of her as my daughter, but most people who have known me and my husband for 30 years or so don’t know I had a child as a teenager.
But it seems as though we spend all our time together and that we are basically dating, but without the title.Advice |How do I get this commitment-phobe to realize we should be together without actually telling him? It would scare him off.: To you, the relationship you have with this guy seems like dating. To him, it’s friends with benefits. Nothing will change unless the two of you can have an honest conversation.
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