Limited boundaries now, unlimited once you’re married (in his mind) Your already being abused if he’s rude enough for you to mention it. He sounds like an ass as it is.
Not for personal abuse. You’ll be with him a lot behind closed doors, by yourselves. People will assume you’re just a bickering couple as he continues to be rude to you. Why any person would stand for that is beyond me.
some of my family doesn’t like my bf
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Dating a rude man = marrying a future abusive husband.
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Bingo!
what makes u think he’s gonna be abusive ? and in what way
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Limited boundaries now, unlimited once you’re married (in his mind) Your already being abused if he’s rude enough for you to mention it. He sounds like an ass as it is.
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why limited boundaries now?? shouldn’t it be the opposite once you’re married..
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Nup, you have it the wrong way round
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Marriage itself establishes many boundaries.
Not for personal abuse. You’ll be with him a lot behind closed doors, by yourselves. People will assume you’re just a bickering couple as he continues to be rude to you. Why any person would stand for that is beyond me.