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No one else has suggested such a thing on this thread, only you. We’ve suggested that she look elsewhere for emotional support, not that she “downplay” her health situation. For instance, if she switches to new medication and finds herself too tired to accompany him on a date, she should most certainly suggest that they reschedule because her medication makes her too tired to be good company. There is nothing wrong with the truth, and there is nothing here to downplay. We simply believe that it she should not be making him an emotional crutch at this stage of their relationship. If her health makes her feel like whining all night to someone – and there is nothing wrong with that – she needs to whine to a friend or relative, not this guy, not yet.
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andthatswhyyouresingle Says:
February 21st, 2011 at 3:57 pm
If her health makes her feel like whining all night to someone – and there is nothing wrong with that – she needs to whine to a friend or relative, not this guy, not yet.
Why are you so hostile towards almost every woman who dares show a weakness or vulnerability?
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Paula Says:
February 21st, 2011 at 3:44 pm
I would call going elsewhere for emotional support an effort to downplay the need for it to all come from him…and several commenters besides me have mentioned that the length of time they’ve been together (1 1/2 months) is insufficient for the level of support she seems to be expecting.
Five Signs That Self-Sabotage Is Breaking Your Heart
Five Reasons to Call Off a Relationship
Five Things Men Don’t Want In A Dream Girl
Five Tips Every Woman Should Know
Five Tips for Creating Intimacy
Five Ways to Keep Him Interested
Five Ways to Be a Better Girlfriend
No one else has suggested such a thing on this thread, only you. We’ve suggested that she look elsewhere for emotional support, not that she “downplay” her health situation. For instance, if she switches to new medication and finds herself too tired to accompany him on a date, she should most certainly suggest that they reschedule because her medication makes her too tired to be good company. There is nothing wrong with the truth, and there is nothing here to downplay. We simply believe that it she should not be making him an emotional crutch at this stage of their relationship. If her health makes her feel like whining all night to someone – and there is nothing wrong with that – she needs to whine to a friend or relative, not this guy, not yet.
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andthatswhyyouresingle Says:
February 21st, 2011 at 3:57 pm
If her health makes her feel like whining all night to someone – and there is nothing wrong with that – she needs to whine to a friend or relative, not this guy, not yet.
Why are you so hostile towards almost every woman who dares show a weakness or vulnerability?
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Paula Says:
February 21st, 2011 at 3:44 pm
I would call going elsewhere for emotional support an effort to downplay the need for it to all come from him…and several commenters besides me have mentioned that the length of time they’ve been together (1 1/2 months) is insufficient for the level of support she seems to be expecting.