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From a mechanical point of view, relationships are like cars — they require regular maintenance to keep running smoothly and the occasional overhaul when unforeseen issues arise. Without proper care, they'll gradually deteriorate and break down.

Sometimes, the damage can be so bad, the whole thing becomes irreparable. Interested in how people end up in such situations, Reddit user Thinkinginkling asked everyone on the platform to describe the moment they realized there was no more future with their partner.

Continue scrolling to find the most heartbreaking and infuriating stories from the discussion, and don't miss the talk we had with board-certified clinical psychologist Dr. Cortney S. Warren.

#1

“Yup, I’m Breaking Up With You”: 40 Moments That Ruined Relationships He picked up my cat and threw him across the room because he laid on me...he was jealous of the damn cat.

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To find out more about relationship warning signs, we contacted author, researcher, and speaker Dr. Cortney S. Warren. She's a Harvard-trained, California-based board-certified clinical psychologist and Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry at the UNLV School of Medicine, and has noticed that some of the most common red flags are:

Irreconcilable differences. "When two people fundamentally want different things in a relationship and realize it—that there is no compromise on either side—it often signifies that the relationship will end," Warren, who has recently released her new book, Letting Go of Your Ex, told Bored Panda.

"For example, one person wants children and the other doesn’t; one person wants to live in their hometown while the other insists on a different, larger city; or one person wants monogamy while the other wants an open relationship."

#2

“Yup, I’m Breaking Up With You”: 40 Moments That Ruined Relationships Man I just wanted to sleep. He wouldn't f*****g let me.

He'd always been controlling, and I put up with it for way too long.

One morning as he was berating me for wanting to sleep after working third shift, I realized that this was going to be my life if I didn't bail: working my a*s off at work, and running the household at home, all while being treated like s**t for wanting/needing help.

Once he realized I was serious, he changed his tune but it was just way too little, way too late.

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Well done for realising what was going on and getting away. Hope you're doing better now. x

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#3

I have an extreme level of loyalty and commitment, sometimes to my own detriment, so I've never reached that moment, despite tonnes of red flags and things I would have loved to walk away from. My ex-fiancé just broke up with me a couple weeks ago after 10 years together, and it came as a massive shock but I'm feeling so much better now. No more 3-day-old curry breath, no more bowls full of mouldy milk left upstairs for a week, no more teenage boy behaviour from a 30-year-old man, no more feeling lonely while he spends every waking minute sitting upstairs away from me, no more awful sex that lacks basic stamina... yeah, I'm done lmao.
Since we broke up I've started taking much better care of myself. Tending to my personal care more efficiently because I'm no longer depressed, eating better (I've lost 7lbs so far), moving/exercising more, my skin condition has just GONE, I'm laughing more, and generally feeling like I've got a fricking future again. I feel awesome.

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You've lost more than 7lb. You've lost a massive burden. Good on you for looking after yourself better. Treat yourself the way you expect others to treat you and if they dont they're no great loss.

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The interest/love is gone (for one or both partners). According to Warren, when someone starts to feel indifferent towards their significant other—as if whether they are there or not is sort of irrelevant—it’s a sign that the relationship is going downhill.

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Wandering eye for other partners. "Often when a relationship is coming to an end, people start looking at other people as potential mates or sexual partners. It can be a sign that they are trying to see if other potential mates are available," the psychologist added.

#4

“Yup, I’m Breaking Up With You”: 40 Moments That Ruined Relationships While I was finishing up engineering school, he said to me “As long as I make more money, I don’t have to contribute as much to cooking and cleaning—my contribution is set”. Considering he was an established engineer for Ford, and we had been dating for 4 years, I realized that I would rather not be his house slave on a journey to catch up.

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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

So basically, if this guy lived alone, he'd presumably be doing his own cooking and cleaning anyway, right? But since he has a partner, he feels fine telling her that it will now mostly be her job. F**k off with that sexist c**p.

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“Yup, I’m Breaking Up With You”: 40 Moments That Ruined Relationships The last ex was a nice enough guy. We were long distance, 1 state away. So he'd come spend the weekend with me once or twice a month.

The last he visited we had the discovery Channel on and it was some show about dinosaurs. He laughed at one point and said "yeah right the earth is only 4000ys old."

That's when it clicked, his family were born again Christians. The dinosaurs are a devil hoax and earth is 4k years old type. I knew instantly it wouldn't work. I cannot be with a science denier.

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You don't believe the dinosaurs are a hoax? Next you will tell me you are a globe earther, a vaxxer, and you deny that the world's elite are really secret lizard people!

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Lack of effort to connect. "A lack of effort to spend time together is a definite red flag. When a person starts to realize that they don’t really want to be around their mate, it becomes clear in their behavior. For example, not making plans, not communicating well, or even avoiding their partner."

Hostility or anger. Warren said that sometimes the end of a relationship is seen in an escalation of negative emotion — being angry and generally dissatisfied with a mate can make people want to leave.

#6

“Yup, I’m Breaking Up With You”: 40 Moments That Ruined Relationships The final straw was:

Me: “I need emotional support”

Him “Can’t you get that from your friends?”.

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my best friend had similar with her EX they were having issues but the straw that broke the camels back was when she said to him i deserve to be happy and he laughed in her face that was it for her

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“Yup, I’m Breaking Up With You”: 40 Moments That Ruined Relationships He asked if I would be his "plan B".

BTW, mad props to Alicia for being the girl he was going to cheat on me with if she'd given him the chance. You are the reason we had the conversation that produced this revelation. I have no idea who you are, I've never seen you, I've never met you. But you saved me. You opened my eyes. Thank you, and thank you even more for snubbing him like the creep that he is lmao.

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"He asked if I would be his Plan B. I looked at him in utter disbelief. Smiling I replied, 'Honey, after that question, you don't even rate being Plan Z!'"

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There's no universal solution to getting over a breakup. What works for one person might not for another. So Warren recommends a few specific things if you’re really struggling:

Pause and try not to act impulsively. "If you’re trying to heal ... and feel stuck on your ex—pining over them, focused on what they’re doing, wishing you could talk or understand what happened—you’re probably feeling really bad emotionally," she noted. "This makes you more likely to want to contact your ex. In the long run, this is going to make it harder for you to move on. So, when you want to reach out, pause. Stop acting and notice your feelings without reaching out to your ex."

#8

“Yup, I’m Breaking Up With You”: 40 Moments That Ruined Relationships We were on vacation and on our way to get our luggage when they turned to me and said “I'm glad we’re together but damn I bet I'd be just as happy to be with some of the other women around here.”

I didn't reply and I'd be debating whether to break up anyway but that was the final straw. I still remember their face looking around while saying that.

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#9

“Yup, I’m Breaking Up With You”: 40 Moments That Ruined Relationships Found d**k pics on his phone he'd sent to some woman on Twitter, then a dm conversation with a sex worker making an appt to see her. He'd also been having an emotional affair with someone he'd met online while I was going through cancer treatments. I was just done.

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6 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Absolute dingleberry. How do these people even exist? Have they no sense of shame or guilt or wrongdoing?

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Focus on yourself. Although it may seem like going through a breakup is a purely negative experience, it is the perfect time to understand yourself more deeply. "When it comes to relationships, this means focusing on how we contributed to the relationship starting, existing, and ending. Exploring what you want next and taking steps to heal yourself is your top priority now."

Take space from your ex. The psychologist highlighted that setting healthy boundaries around your ex is key to moving on. "It’s often very helpful for people not to have any contact with their ex for a while after a breakup, as well as stopping yourself from getting information about what they’re doing now through mutual friends or on social media (for example, who they’re dating now, what they’re doing, etc)," Warren added.

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#10

I was on the fence about our future already but then as we were leaving a restaurant he went on about how the waitress was so disrespectful and rude to him and because of that he was seething mad and didn't want me to talk to him for a bit. I was baffled bc the waitress wasn't rude. Then after a bit it hit me. I paid so the waitress was talking to me and not him and apparently he felt ignored. But his reaction was sooooo disproportionate to the situation and I felt really uncomfortable with how he spoke about her so that was my moment.

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#11

“Yup, I’m Breaking Up With You”: 40 Moments That Ruined Relationships When I found out my mom had lung cancer and she didn’t want me to fly home for the surgery because my business was too young and she didn’t want me gone for two weeks.

I flew home anyway. Mom is doing great now and the business is flourishing.

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Stop having sex with your ex—and maybe even other partners. Warren said that sex is a very complicated topic when it comes to breakups. If you are in love with someone, it's generally connected to some emotion and the expression of love for another person but, for many people, sex has nothing to do with love—it's tied to getting an orgasm, feeling powerful, or being desired. So "if you’re trying to move on from your ex, sleeping with them, touching them, being sexual with them will make it harder to let go. And, even having sex with a new partner can be very triggering if you’re struggling to move on because it may be a psychological reminder of your breakup as well as a neurobiological high that re-activates your connection to your ex."

Increase your self-care. It may seem simple, but focusing on getting enough sleep, eating healthy food, exercising, and taking good care of your physical health is key during these difficult times.

#12

She broke up with me, then as I brought her stuff to her, she said I'm mad for thinking she meant it.

So I ended it.

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#13

“Yup, I’m Breaking Up With You”: 40 Moments That Ruined Relationships For example, the last boyfriend i had would neglect me, never do anything for me, blow me off for other people, and sometimes even insult me. but if im honest the thing that really turned it around for me was that he left a dove chocolate wrapper on my floor (when he came to visit me for the first time in weeks). idk why that was the turning point for me. i just had a vision of cleaning up his messes for the rest of time and even though i didn’t break up with him then it definitely set me on that path lmao. that little blue wrapper sitting on my nice clean carpet…i just can’t.

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Anybody else noticing in the pic, it would be cheaper to buy the two smaller packs weight/price?

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Increase your social support. This is a time when reaching out to trusted friends and family can play a huge role in recovery. Warren added that joining a support group like Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous or Codependents Anonymous can also prove to be very helpful.

Be careful with your behavior. "Don't act in ways that ultimately harm you more—like drinking a lot, using drugs to distract yourself, or acting in spiteful/angry ways towards your ex. Strive to act in ways that help you and don’t hurt you over time," the psychologist said.

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"If you’re going through a tough breakup, remember that you’re not alone. Almost all of us will go through a very difficult one at some point in our lives," she noted. There are many therapeutic skills that you can learn to help you let go of your ex and create the next great phase of your life, many of which are described in detail with activities for people to practice in my new book, Letting Go of Your Ex."

#14

“Yup, I’m Breaking Up With You”: 40 Moments That Ruined Relationships He wouldn’t dance with me.

Obviously there were other issues going on, but when he wouldn’t dance with me at a party put on by his friends…it was a silly fun party, with a silly theme, and 70s music, my FAVORITE. He wouldn’t agree to even try to dance to even one song. Just stood or sat by a wall, on his phone from time to time. I just knew I didn’t want to spend the rest of my life dancing alone because my partner wouldn’t dance with me.

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My late husband wasn't a dancer in any sense of the word, but he did like to hold me & slowly go in circles. Knowing how hurt I was when my first husband refused to even slow dance with me at our reception (he loudly refused in front of our guests), so he got my mom to teach him some basic moves (she was a dancer). It wasn't anything special to watch, but knowing he did it just for me? Damn, I miss him. It's only been 5 months, but that kind of memory keeps me going.

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“Yup, I’m Breaking Up With You”: 40 Moments That Ruined Relationships He didn’t like that I was my own person with my own thoughts, feelings, likes and dislikes. He tried to made me into a copy of himself. In the end I dreaded going to his place. Then I knew it was time for us to go seperate ways.

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“Yup, I’m Breaking Up With You”: 40 Moments That Ruined Relationships Multiple cheating that I tried to deal with. Should have left the first time. Then one night when we were going to bed he was on the furthest side of the bed almost up in the corner - a grown man as far away as he could be on a queen mattress so he wouldn’t be near me. He said he wasn’t happy and wasn’t attracted to me. I said this is enough and went the next day and got the divorce papers. It’s been 10 years and I’m still single.

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“Yup, I’m Breaking Up With You”: 40 Moments That Ruined Relationships The breaking point for me was when he has a literal hissy fit like a child in a convenience store because he thought the cashier was favoring the rich townies before him because he looked poor. He threw his bag of chips on the counter and stormed out of the store. I apologized to the clerk and ran after him. I had to talk to him like his mother and tell him that Im not dealing with this kind of behavior and he will go back into the store to buy his stupid snacks because I don’t want to hear about it for the rest of the day. I was literally so embarrassed to be around him after that.

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#18

“Yup, I’m Breaking Up With You”: 40 Moments That Ruined Relationships I was throwing up and he ignored me while watching sports in his phone.

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When I found out he hacked my email. Did you know that through your gmail account you can access literally everything? Like Google maps history and Google history? I didn’t until that day.

I had absolutely nothing to hide. But found out he had been literally stalking my every move and location for months. I felt so completely violated.

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He cheated on me with his ex and then told his mom that I kicked him out and made him sleep on the street because he “made a mistake.” I didn’t. I chose to leave and stay with a friend. I woke up the next morning to 100 messages from her telling me what a piece of s**t I am for making her baby boy sleep outside over a mistake.
He also stole my Xanax and then blamed me for leaving my lockbox open. I also didn’t do that, but the fact that I had to keep them locked up in the first place was lost on him. Was single for years after that.

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He basically told me there was no point in me pursuing a career because all women should be stay at home moms, and that's what he wants for his children. We were both 19, had only been dating like 2 months, and hadn't even kissed yet. I've also never had any interest in having or raising kids, which I had already told him, but I guess he didn't find my opinion on the matter to be important.

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#23

Went out for a night to myself for once. My ex husband said that if I didn’t come home (I’d only been out an hour at that point) that he would go to every bar in the area to hunt me down and “bring me home”.

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We had a couple occasions like this when I was bouncing. All the woman had to do was inform me, and show me a pic of their partner: partner had a sudden ban, and the lady would have an escort to their car at the end of the night (and advice to call the police)

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#24

I was very happily in love, and was confident we could work through anything until he said, “sometimes I wish you were skinnier.” That broke me as I am very self conscious about my weight.

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#25

We went to a concert and in that moment I realized something was wrong. I shouldn’t be here with him. I loved the band, but wasn’t excited because of who I was there with. It made me realize that something wasn’t right. I know this sounds weird, but it opened my eyes. I slowly began to realize that nothing in our relationship excited me or made me happy anymore.

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The whole relationship was f****d up but this was the catalyst to end it.

I was two hours away in the city for a week for work, and I was busy from 5:30am until 9pm every day so I couldn’t constantly be messaging her. So she pretended to OD on pain pills so she could be sent to the big hospital in that particular city. I still remember receiving the “okay, you can visit me now 🙂” message. Like what the f**k. I’m away for a WEEK. Seven days! And I can’t leave work because I had no transport (we all rode to the complex in a van).

Unfortunately for her she was sent to a psych ward and I was able to tell the doctors that she was harassing me so she had her phone taken off her. So she borrowed another patient’s phone and started messaging me on that. After that I told the doctors the whole story and asked to be removed as her emergency contact. She managed to convince a receptionist that she needed to contact me and called me again from a hospital phone. I had to inform the doctors AGAIN and she must have had all phone privileges revoked after that.

When I was home and found out she’d been released I messaged her saying it was over. So she rode her moped an HOUR in the dark to come to my house and lied saying a friend had dropped her off and she had no way home so she had to stay (I live in the middle of nowhere). Then she assaulted me physically when I tried to leave the room to get my phone. I managed to throw her on the ground and went and called the cops. When she realised they were on the way she tried to take pills again so after they arrested her she didn’t even spend the night in the cells, she was sent to the hospital and monitored instead.

That was pretty much the last contact I had with her bar a few stalker moments and her constant messaging online. I arranged with her friend to drop all her s**t off in a public parking lot during the day and I never replied to her ever again. She had my phone number memorised and would text and call all the time, so I changed my number. I blocked every new account of hers that popped up. I remember that in one of her profile pics she had cut and dyed her hair to the exact same style as mine. She also sent me a request on a dating app with a picture of a celebrity who has the same first name as me, and the name of the dating profile was my cat’s name (he’s named after a Pokémon). It also had her star sign. By that stage I had a Protection Order against her and when I showed an officer the screenshot of the profile she was like “is this girl an idiot?” They must have warned her she was close to being arrested again because she stopped contacting me after that. But it took literal YEARS to get to that point.

The great takeaway from the whole thing is that she always dreamed of moving to Australia to work, but with a DV record she won’t even be allowed to enter the country to visit, let alone work.

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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I am not excusing her behaviour here, just noting she must have had a lot of mental health issues.

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I used to tuck in my shirts all the time when I was younger cause I like it when my clothes are tight it makes me feel safe.


We were chilling out on his trampoline and he just turns to me and goes “why do you always tuck your shirts in?” And without letting me answer he pinned me down, pulled all the layers I had on up, grabbed my breasts and layed on top of me so I couldn’t move.


I was 16.

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“Yup, I’m Breaking Up With You”: 40 Moments That Ruined Relationships Not my last relationship, but my first serious relationship.

It was our one year anniversary. He brought his dad.

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#30

We were long distance. He slept over, and was leaving the next day. I get home. Bed is unmade. Tags from the new shirt he left on the floor.



I don't think he was expecting me to have standards for men. He was used to doing the least he could do to get by. I also don't think he expected it to be over like that.

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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Glad you decided to ditch him than be his substitute mummy picking up after him.

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#31

He was abusive in every single way. Together 11 years….. the day he cheated on me I left. In my mind at the time, it was the only way I could get out without him blaming me…. He still did! I regret every day, not leaving him sooner!

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I was pregnant and he was really not wanting to work. He finally got a job and worked for three hours before coming home and telling me the job really wasn't "for him." I knew he was never gonna help support the baby or myself and I wouldn't be able to take any time off work after having the kid. Left him like two weeks later at 9 weeks pregnant

Edit: he also didn't help around the house at all, didn't cook or clean. Literally just played video games all day long.

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I'm guessing you didn't mean to get pregnant because why would anyone want someone so useless to be a father.

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#33

Relationship was on the rocks for about a year, had multiple fights and I considered seriously ending it three times before our final fight. He always wanted me under his thumb at all times so when he told me to leave, which he never allowed me to do during a fight, I took my cat and told him I’m done.

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#34

A close family member had just died and he was complaining because he wanted sex. Apparently I was supposed to reward him because he offered to (insisted on) driving me to the funeral??

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#35

I was unable to have a calm and mature conversation about our relationship, expectations, and future. I was shamed for my general curiosity about various subjects (they disliked that I have many interests and hobbies). Just felt uncomfortable and exhausted by their presence and behavior. My feelings for them naturally diminished, and I gave up.

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#36

I had a panic attack and fainted (in a car in a mostly-empty parking lot) and he told me I was embarrassing him.

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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Oh yeah, those guys who make everything being about them. Avoid them like the plague!

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#37

“Yup, I’m Breaking Up With You”: 40 Moments That Ruined Relationships He insisted on sleeping with a blanket that had a giant photo of Taylor Swift on it and would make me watch her concert documentaries almost every time we hung out.

There were also multiple women messaging me on social media telling me he was a creep and harassed them which was a major red flag for me.

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It's interesting that the Taylor Swift blanket was the main point and the creeping on other women the side item.

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#38

Not my last relationship, but the one before. He neglected me and always made it sound as if my expectations from him were unrealistic, or it would just be my fault I wasn't receiving attention. He also didn't respect me in bed. So the last straw was when I tried to start a fun conversation about foreplay. In short, he got extremely angry, saying he's always been trying to please me, and I should know what he wants without asking him. This time instead of crying myself to sleep, I slept soundly, knowing the guy was definitely addicted to p**n.

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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I got a book on how to improve my foreplay. I started reading it but ended up jumping to the middle.

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If anyone has objections to this post from OP: I'm a very sex positive, adult woman, and it has been an issue more than once. No hate on porn in theory, but addictions come in many forms. Keep good tabs on your sexual compatibility.

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Don't you just love the ones who think their partner should be a mind reader?

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I currently have a somewhat strained relationship with my partner because he doesn't respect me in bed either. I tell him "please don't blow air in my cooch" and he does, twice in a row as if I'm a cpr dummy. I request he slows down so I can at least try to get aroused but he doesn't bother. I tell him he's sucking my breasts too hard and it hurts so bad it's making me dizzy, he considers it a compliment and keeps doing it. I tried bringing him into my dilator therapy (I have vaginismus) and even when I was screaming "take it out! take it out! it hurts!" he kept trying to force it, impatiently wanting to get his penis in me. it's completely killed my sexual desire for him but I can't bring up why because he has deep rooted problems with blaming himself. if I mention it, he'll use it to hurt himself over and over and over again and I'll never hear the end of it. I'm not sure what to do, I guess I'm just venting because I can't break up with him due to this either

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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If he's not pulling out when you tell him to, and that's his habit, he's raping you. Please leave him. There is a fictional book series by Brent Weeks called The Black Prism. One of the characters has vaginismus, and the series spends time describing how her husband treasures her and treats her well. I highly recommend the series. The vaginismus arc is a side story to the main story. I really appreciate the MALE author including it.

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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yep, been there. I told him I would never meet his expectations because, I'm not a p**n star and those girls get paid to do all that freaky stuff. He never valued our relationship, to him my feelings were not valid and so many other narsacist behaviors. With lots of therapy I'm slowly learning to love myself again.

Oskar vanZandt
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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's interesting when once someone has decided (in their mind) that the relationship isn't what they want that the other person becones "needy"...

Candace Taylor
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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The guy was definitely addicted to porn?? I'm sorry but by your whole story your conclusion makes no sense whatsoever

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“Yup, I’m Breaking Up With You”: 40 Moments That Ruined Relationships We did shrooms and i was like holy s**t i actually hate this guy.

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Alexandra
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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Quite apart from whether you would or wouldn't have come to this conclusion without the shrooms, I don't think an impaired brain should be a basis for life-altering decisions.

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“Yup, I’m Breaking Up With You”: 40 Moments That Ruined Relationships After telling him that he needed to put in time and effort after we went long distance, he came back with..."I'll dedicate time to us when I move back, but not now".

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#41

There were already a lot of things about him that bothered me, but I closed my eyes for it. He was very sweet, but I couldn’t level emotionally and he was socially awkward around my friends and family. We spent some days together at my student house and despite being together all the time, I felt so alone. I just wanted to go home to my family really bad. So when I finally went home, I talked with my mom about the situation and for the first time I was completely honest. That was such an eye opener, but I instantly knew there’s nothing my ex could do to fix it. The break up was very hurtful, I had to explain over and over again, and I felt so extremely guilty I sometimes didn’t even know how to live with myself. But I couldn’t have proceeded in the relationship, that would have hurt the both of us even more.

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Penny Fan
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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I had to do this once. It's heartbreaking for all concerned but sometimes you have to be honest.

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#42

I felt more like her mother than her partner so I ended it.

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#43

This guy never said a mean word to me and was so so so funny, but there wasn’t a lot of sexual passion and he was unhygienic. He was also my HS sweetheart of 6 years.

I tried to seduce him one night and he made a joke and blew his nose. I just blurted it out that I wanted to break up. It was really hard to get over him and I still have love and respect for him, but it was the right call for us.

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#44

I was upstairs laughing with friends online. Instead of asking what was so funny, my ex, downstairs on the couch, turned up the TV so loud so he didn’t have to hear me.

Obviously there’s a lot more than that, but it was that defining moment that flipped the switch.

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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

And here I am lowering the sound of my player to make sure my neighbours are not disturbed. =/

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One normal conversation turned into an argument in public, I couldn't take it anymore so I said I'm going home. So he persuaded me to stay, took me near a cigarette shop and blew smoke right to my face and said "You still want to go ??? Can't you see I need you ??" ( He was trying to reduce his smoking, drinking and d***s habit, had promised me he won't touch them until it's absolutely necessary ).

Later he followed me to the the metro station and all while pleading loud enough for others to turn around and look.

That day I went home and cried feeling guilty and humiliated.

Honestly speaking I did give him an another chance after this incidents but a few months later, this memory was the strongest reason I left him.

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Alexandra
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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

When will women stop taking responsibility for the men in their lives??

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#46

Instead of letting me enjoy a video game I’m playing for the first time, he kept telling me what to do.

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#47

After he farted while I was eating. After a day of hitting on other women, too! This topped off the day before, we were going at it…I was going down on him and he f*****g farted…in my face. Don’t believe I wasn’t doen then. Ya, 2nd time & everything else, I was DONE.

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#48

I spent a week asking him over and over again what he wanted for dinner for a romantic dinner that I was preparing (he has a very exquisite palate and likes only basic food) for Saturday night, and he didn't tell me until Saturday afternoon and only because I insisted and got angry. That day he went to eat with his friends and he ate a lot until he burst, so when he arrived at night he wasn't hungry. It turns out that when he told me what he wanted for dinner, I already knew that he wouldn't be hungry at night but he didn't think of me, and he admitted it.

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René Sauer
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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

exquisite palate sounds to me more like truffles and wagyu beef, not whatever is considered basic food.

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#49

Me talking about my disturbing hallucinations and him being dismissive and neglecting my feelings. Somewhere in my messed up brain, I thought ”why, aren’t you a rude piece of s**t?”.

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Antonia
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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Are you sure he didn't give you something that cáused the hallucinations?

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#50

I realized i could have the exact same relationship with someone else and be happy. i didn’t need him.

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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I think she/he/they was saying that she/he/they could have a similar relationship with someone else and actually be happy versus the relationship currently in. Maybe? Maybe not?

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