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Do you think he will hurt me?

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singlemum2012 · 21/05/2012 21:59

I am newly and unexpectedly single, separated for a while but ex-dh only moved out 6 months ago so I am fairly new to dating. Ex-dh was first boyfriend so not very experienced.

Have started seeing this guy. Sex is fantastic, we began the relationship as a friends with benefits thing as he is a bit younger than me and doesn't want kids, fine with me and scratches an itch till I find someone more suitable for long-term. But this guy is a bit of an oddball and has been doing more and more things and I can't figure out whether he is not safe to be around or just messing with me. I only see him on weekends when I don't have my kids, he has never been to my house and does not even know my address.

A couple of times he has hidden behind the bathroom door so when I come out it makes me jump. Another time I was coming out of the bathroom and he was brandishing a hammer. He said he was putting up pictures, and there were pictures on the floor, but he never got around to it and I didn't see any nails, I just had the feeling he was doing it on purpose to scare me. He has cooked for me twice and both times has loaded the meals with as much fat as he possibly can, food fried in stupid amounts of lard, with gold top milk and cream and alcohol added. He told me one of his girlfriends put on two stone in six months when she lived with him. He's skinny and I noticed he ate less than half of his portion. He makes a big deal over the fact that he likes offal, raw meat and black pudding and is a huge attention seeker, when I am with him he is really wearing, he wants my attention all of the time, even keeping me awake most of the night and not letting me sleep. If it wasn't for the fabulous sex I would have run, would like to stay for this but I can't figure out whether he is a harmless attention-seeker pretending to be a dark and dangerous guy or whether he is actually dangerous. He drinks like a fish as well, has no friends (he says), wears black all the time and has decorated his house with weapons (he has good job and own house). He texts me all the time when I am not with him. I feel I don't have enough experience to evaluate him...my head says run but my heart wants the attention / the intimacy / the great sex.

Your opinions please??

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turnigitonitshead · 21/05/2012 23:31

I thought bare back ment up the arse.

Kleptronic · 21/05/2012 23:31

More! More!

squeakytoy · 21/05/2012 23:31

I can honestly say, I have never ever heard a woman use the expression "bareback" before....

singlemum2012 · 21/05/2012 23:31

but yeah I know, I have to let him go.

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SarahStratton · 21/05/2012 23:31

You went round a total stranger's house for sex the first time you met him? Are you a complete loon, or do you have some sort of hidden death wish?

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squeakytoy · 21/05/2012 23:32

he dresses in black, has pointy teeth and drugged up eyes... yup, he sounds a right catch Grin

have you checked his body for needle marks OP?

ledkr · 21/05/2012 23:32

Dont bachelors make soup and super noodles too?

I know a few bachelors who decorate their homes with art work and tasteful ornaments not machettes and man traps.

singlemum2012 · 21/05/2012 23:32

mcmooncup - yes I did. that's not unusual.

bareback...I lived abroad for a while, maybe that's where I picked up the expression.

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tribpot · 21/05/2012 23:32

You know pupils change size, right? Not just in werewolves but in human beings too.

MissMogwi · 21/05/2012 23:32

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BupcakesandCunting · 21/05/2012 23:32

You have to "let him go?" You wha? You've has sexual contact with him twice. Not been married for ten years and got five kids together.

singlemum2012 · 21/05/2012 23:32

SarahStratton - yes, you'd be surprised how many women do.

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Puffinsaresmall · 21/05/2012 23:33

and who the fuck says 'bareback'?????? that's proper grimmo.

SarahStratton · 21/05/2012 23:33

Yup, let him go. Set him free to flap back to his roost.

mcmooncup · 21/05/2012 23:33

I think you both sound quite suited to one another. Go cowgirl

squeakytoy · 21/05/2012 23:33

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Kleptronic · 21/05/2012 23:33

Bupcakes you should get an award. I have chortled out loud. Thank you, this is priceless.

singlemum2012 · 21/05/2012 23:33

let him go as in not see him again. he wants to see me again, he texts me all the time.

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Buckingfiatch · 21/05/2012 23:33

Maybe someone should tell him that a meal in a restaurant would be much cheaper for a date.

Then again, only normal people do odd shit like that. You definitely got a good one there OP.

(really MUST be off...)

singlemum2012 · 21/05/2012 23:34

he did buy me a meal in a restaurant. we had dinner, I was going to catch the last train home, decided to go to his instead. not so unusual.

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BupcakesandCunting · 21/05/2012 23:34

I bet he watches you from behind bushes too.

Puffinsaresmall · 21/05/2012 23:35

no no nooooooooooooooo my laptop has 7 mins of charge left noooooooooooooooo, i can't miss the end of this thread, it just keeps on giving! Grin

WorraLiberty · 21/05/2012 23:35

he also has larger than average pupils. with the pointy teeth he looks quite animal-like. I swear this is the truth. its damn sexy

Oh great so he's a school teacher and he's feeding his students lard laden offal too? Hmm

Ring OFSTED...they'll know what to do.

SarahStratton · 21/05/2012 23:35

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