I broke up with a guy years ago due to his obsession with counting...

.... I wonder what he's up to these days.

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👤︎ u/TOYST_OF
📅︎ Mar 08 2022
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I wear same shoe size as my girlfriend

and people say we are not solemates

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👤︎ u/mashmelo78
📅︎ Jan 25 2022
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My girlfriend almost left me at the store because of this one.

Her: "Aww, look at these cute coasters!"

Me: "They'd be better if they had wheels."

Her: "Why?"

Me: "Because then they would be rollercoasters."

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My girlfriend started lying to me because of all my bad jokes.

We have always been such a happy couple and everything was fine for 3 years straight. Of course I always felt comfortable in front of her and felt like I can tell her anything. That's where I was wrong.

A few months ago I noticed that she became annoyed by my dumb jokes that were only funny to me, but that just made it even funnier to me so I continued telling all these dad jokes to her and died laughing every time.

She puts up with it because she loves me. At least I thought so.

We were always 100% honest with each other and I'm still shaken by the things she told me today.

I sent her probably one of my worst dad jokes ever (that I stole from reddit), and she just couldn't take it anymore and told me how stupid my jokes are and that she doesn't know if she'll be able to put up with it much longer.

But that's not the worst part, I actually appreciated her honesty and considered the possibility to stop with all the stupid jokes and become more serious in the relationship.

The worst part is that she lied to me for the first time in all these years. I felt like I just couldn't trust her anymore and everything I thought I knew about her as a person just became questionable. I need your advice on how to react to this huge lie...

She told me she's Sorry, but I know for a FACT that her name is Diane.

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👤︎ u/filiprogic
📅︎ Oct 28 2018
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Got my girlfriend asking her to carry me

I was reading the relationships ask reddit thread and read some to my SO. I came across a comment saying

"Don't look for a girl you want to treat like a princess, look for a girl you want to treat like a partner.

Its very true. I don't mind carrying my SO, but I need to know she can carry me if I feel down."

She looked at me and said "can I carry you sometimes?"

And I said "of course you can, sometimes I don't like walking."

She glared at me and then proceeded to get off the bed.

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👤︎ u/Draked1
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