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both responses are probably the best answers

Edited by TxDaddy1988
Guest Appacheian
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I didn’t get to the end of your story.. as long as it is I have a shorter answer. Get rid of her.
Guest little_ballerina
Posted

She broke a commitment she agreed to.

She cheated on you. Then lied.

She engages in a variety of petty & immature behavior.

She appears to not care about your basic wellbeing.

 

If you think that was "amazing" wait until you find a little who actually loves you.

But perhaps you have to love yourself first.

Don't get into the defeating mindset no one else could "fulfill" your sexual & DDlg needs.

Many of us have that within mutually satisfying, stable, healthy DDlg relationships.

 

Drop trying to control her. This is a time for self control.

Don't look back. Don't let your head mess with you.

That was only a taste of the good stuff.

A glimmer into how good DDlg can be :)

 

Go slower with the jumping in next time.

Take time to check for reliable, real compatibility before committing.

Never accept less than a certain standard in behavior (lying, cheating etc)

Take comfort from the fact people don't change rather than bang your head against the wall (or floor as the case may be).

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