Bluntress
Oct 11, 2012, 12:06 AM
My boyfriend has a tendency to do seemingly inambiguous, inappropriate things that makes me and even others upset and he always blame it on either his lack of knowledge or his miscommunication or his good intention gone awry or that he didn't think it was a big deal.
We have been together for a year now and I am very happy with him. However, we did have major issues that we've had talked about in the past. I just want to make sure that he has matured out of his naïveté or he has just been in denial this whole time...
But first, here's a little bit about us. We met on a dating website. He was from the other side of the country when he messaged me online. I asked him if he knew that we were 900 miles away and his reply was so genuine and sweet. He said that he didn't care, he will cover any distance to find the one. So we started talking and he flew to visit me a couple of times. In two months, he told me that he was taking a semester off from school because of monetary reasons and wanted to move in with me until next Fall. After a lot of deliberation, I agreed to let him live with me. FYI, he's 4 years older than me and was a Marine. He's a veteran in college.
Here are some examples of the things he's done:
1. I gave him a job with my best friend. One day, she came over for breakfast and he went to work before she did, I was hanging out with her when he called me and the first thing he said was, "Is --- there? I forgot to say goodbye. Can you tell her to have an awesome day for me?" First of all, he saw her in the morning and was going to see her later at work that day and he couldn't wait to greet her in person and felt compelled to call his girlfriend to leave a message for her best friend. That pissed me off because it made me think he was trying to be cute to her and snide to me. I later had a serious talk with him and told him that his actions were nonsensical and made me think he thought of my best friend way too much and that I can't be with him since he obviously likes my best friend. His defense was that he was simply trying to be nice and make a good impression since she's my best friend.
2. At the beginning of our relationship, we were reading questions from a dating book for fun. The question was, "Besides your spouse who else would be your ideal mate?" I said some crush I had in high school. His answer was his present best "girl" friend who is gorgeous and also someone he admitted to having had a crush on in the past and having an attraction for. I was extremely upset because she was prettier than me and his best "girl" friend who he's known much longer. He also said she was his first friend in college and first female friend ever and in the first year, they were inseparable, that everyone thought they were dating and how his mother thought so too. He also used to talk about her a lot and tended to repeat the same praises for her. I told him that I thought he still likes her, but he said that she was kind of promiscuous and he could have had her easily, but chose not to.
3. One of his friends confided in me that when my boyfriend broke up with his ex, he started to date her with his permission, but then my boyfriend at the time decided to move back in with his ex as "friends" because the location was more convenient and his ex broke up with his friend even though my boyfriend's intentions were not to get back together. Ever since then, his friend has had a grudge on him for cockblocking him.
4. One time, we ordered burgers at the counter. We were supposed to pick it up. There were no waiters, however, he tipped anyway and it made me think it was because the cashier was cute. He denies the claim and said he tips randomly even if there is no service.
5. He used to only hang with his female friends alone and paid for their meals to be a "gentleman" he said. None of them know each other. And when he, his brother, and I had lunch with one of his gorgeous female friends, his brother and I sat bored most of the time while they caught up. And the didn't even try to talk to me when I tried to make conversation. Her eyes were on him the whole time. And when it was time to pay, the didn't even bother to open her purse. I paid for the whole table anyway to be nice and she didn't even thank me at first when his brother thanked me the minute the waiter took my card. No, she struck a 30 minute conversation with only my boyfriend and his brother and I sat twiddling our thumbs after I already paid. She waited till we were in the parking lot getting into our cars before she thanked me like a ing side note. And most of his female friends act like I don't exist. I told him that he needed to stop giving his "girl" friends "girlfriend privileges" or else they're going to keep treating him like he's their platonic "boyfriend." I also told him to stop paying for his "girl" friends' meals because it's unnecessary and leaves a wrong impression. He objected at first because he thought it was a "gentlemanly" thing to do, but decided to abide to make me happy. Eventually he agreed what he did was wrong and the reason why his female friends treat me like a threat.
6. We met up at his friend's house with a bunch of his friends and we all agreed that we weren't hungry, but could get some frozen yogurt. My boyfriend whined that he didn't want to drive again because he had driven all day. So we stayed and played games. We were waiting on his best "girl"friend and her boyfriend to show up when she called and said she was hungry and at some restaurant that we (a party of 6) should join her. All of a sudden, my boyfriend was fine with driving along with everyone else and we had dinner even though none of us were hungry... except her. I thought that was ridiculous.
7. A few times my boyfriend has forgotten me and left me to walk by myself for a few minutes because he was busy talking to mutual female friends. I find it odd that our mutual female friends were always attached to their boyfriends and my boyfriend forgets about me when their pretty faces are around.
8. My boyfriend claims that he hates make up and never want me to shape my eyebrows, but all of the women he's found attractive wore make up and has perfect eyebrows. I'm the only one who doesn't have either. I don't know if that proves his case or not because I'm still wondering if he's just naive/genuine or in denial/a liar.
It's been a year and I've gotten over my justified jealousy and he's made a lot of changes. However, his excuses were never good and he only got away with his past errors with pure conviction. I had made a big life decision to move with him when he moved back home and I just want to figure out if he is and was just naïve about these things or in denial before I'd have to give another lifechanging answer.
We have been together for a year now and I am very happy with him. However, we did have major issues that we've had talked about in the past. I just want to make sure that he has matured out of his naïveté or he has just been in denial this whole time...
But first, here's a little bit about us. We met on a dating website. He was from the other side of the country when he messaged me online. I asked him if he knew that we were 900 miles away and his reply was so genuine and sweet. He said that he didn't care, he will cover any distance to find the one. So we started talking and he flew to visit me a couple of times. In two months, he told me that he was taking a semester off from school because of monetary reasons and wanted to move in with me until next Fall. After a lot of deliberation, I agreed to let him live with me. FYI, he's 4 years older than me and was a Marine. He's a veteran in college.
Here are some examples of the things he's done:
1. I gave him a job with my best friend. One day, she came over for breakfast and he went to work before she did, I was hanging out with her when he called me and the first thing he said was, "Is --- there? I forgot to say goodbye. Can you tell her to have an awesome day for me?" First of all, he saw her in the morning and was going to see her later at work that day and he couldn't wait to greet her in person and felt compelled to call his girlfriend to leave a message for her best friend. That pissed me off because it made me think he was trying to be cute to her and snide to me. I later had a serious talk with him and told him that his actions were nonsensical and made me think he thought of my best friend way too much and that I can't be with him since he obviously likes my best friend. His defense was that he was simply trying to be nice and make a good impression since she's my best friend.
2. At the beginning of our relationship, we were reading questions from a dating book for fun. The question was, "Besides your spouse who else would be your ideal mate?" I said some crush I had in high school. His answer was his present best "girl" friend who is gorgeous and also someone he admitted to having had a crush on in the past and having an attraction for. I was extremely upset because she was prettier than me and his best "girl" friend who he's known much longer. He also said she was his first friend in college and first female friend ever and in the first year, they were inseparable, that everyone thought they were dating and how his mother thought so too. He also used to talk about her a lot and tended to repeat the same praises for her. I told him that I thought he still likes her, but he said that she was kind of promiscuous and he could have had her easily, but chose not to.
3. One of his friends confided in me that when my boyfriend broke up with his ex, he started to date her with his permission, but then my boyfriend at the time decided to move back in with his ex as "friends" because the location was more convenient and his ex broke up with his friend even though my boyfriend's intentions were not to get back together. Ever since then, his friend has had a grudge on him for cockblocking him.
4. One time, we ordered burgers at the counter. We were supposed to pick it up. There were no waiters, however, he tipped anyway and it made me think it was because the cashier was cute. He denies the claim and said he tips randomly even if there is no service.
5. He used to only hang with his female friends alone and paid for their meals to be a "gentleman" he said. None of them know each other. And when he, his brother, and I had lunch with one of his gorgeous female friends, his brother and I sat bored most of the time while they caught up. And the didn't even try to talk to me when I tried to make conversation. Her eyes were on him the whole time. And when it was time to pay, the didn't even bother to open her purse. I paid for the whole table anyway to be nice and she didn't even thank me at first when his brother thanked me the minute the waiter took my card. No, she struck a 30 minute conversation with only my boyfriend and his brother and I sat twiddling our thumbs after I already paid. She waited till we were in the parking lot getting into our cars before she thanked me like a ing side note. And most of his female friends act like I don't exist. I told him that he needed to stop giving his "girl" friends "girlfriend privileges" or else they're going to keep treating him like he's their platonic "boyfriend." I also told him to stop paying for his "girl" friends' meals because it's unnecessary and leaves a wrong impression. He objected at first because he thought it was a "gentlemanly" thing to do, but decided to abide to make me happy. Eventually he agreed what he did was wrong and the reason why his female friends treat me like a threat.
6. We met up at his friend's house with a bunch of his friends and we all agreed that we weren't hungry, but could get some frozen yogurt. My boyfriend whined that he didn't want to drive again because he had driven all day. So we stayed and played games. We were waiting on his best "girl"friend and her boyfriend to show up when she called and said she was hungry and at some restaurant that we (a party of 6) should join her. All of a sudden, my boyfriend was fine with driving along with everyone else and we had dinner even though none of us were hungry... except her. I thought that was ridiculous.
7. A few times my boyfriend has forgotten me and left me to walk by myself for a few minutes because he was busy talking to mutual female friends. I find it odd that our mutual female friends were always attached to their boyfriends and my boyfriend forgets about me when their pretty faces are around.
8. My boyfriend claims that he hates make up and never want me to shape my eyebrows, but all of the women he's found attractive wore make up and has perfect eyebrows. I'm the only one who doesn't have either. I don't know if that proves his case or not because I'm still wondering if he's just naive/genuine or in denial/a liar.
It's been a year and I've gotten over my justified jealousy and he's made a lot of changes. However, his excuses were never good and he only got away with his past errors with pure conviction. I had made a big life decision to move with him when he moved back home and I just want to figure out if he is and was just naïve about these things or in denial before I'd have to give another lifechanging answer.