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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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ReneandGeorgetteMagritte · 21/05/2012 23:41
turnigitonitshead · 21/05/2012 23:42

her scull is in ther fucking bathroom

singlemum2012 · 21/05/2012 23:42

Can't believe how suspicious you lot are. Why would I waste time making stuff up? I came on here for some honest opinions. I've had mixed advice from friends, that's all.

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tribpot · 21/05/2012 23:42

Olivia, I don't think your L can relate to Samuel L Jackson in a particular film. That's his actual name. He's Samuel L Jackson in all his films. Except for two in 1987 where he was credited as Sam Jackson and Samuel Jackson respectively.

Marilyn1980 · 21/05/2012 23:42

You are bloody enjoying this Olivia, you norty lady

squeakytoy · 21/05/2012 23:42

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BupcakesandCunting · 21/05/2012 23:42

What are normal art pictures? I mean, Picasso was considered not very normal at all in his day. Same for Dali. What do you mean by normal?

Please God. Don't let them have been those awful box canvas prints with a single flower on like what you can get from Wilkos.

ReneandGeorgetteMagritte · 21/05/2012 23:43

I don't think the advice here is mixed...

SarahStratton · 21/05/2012 23:43

Shes in the freezer. The padlocked one in the garage.

AnyFucker · 21/05/2012 23:43

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singlemum2012 · 21/05/2012 23:43

I'm not

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Nyac · 21/05/2012 23:44

You are

squeakytoy · 21/05/2012 23:44

Grin at AFs "L"...

singlemum2012 · 21/05/2012 23:44

Olivia or whoever you are you can check my past nicknames and post history if you like / are able.

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ReneandGeorgetteMagritte · 21/05/2012 23:44

Bupcakes, I reckon it was a triptych

izzyizin · 21/05/2012 23:44

She lived with him for 6 months during which time she put on 2 stone... and he's got a skull in the bathroom.

The prosecution rests, M'Lud.

mcmooncup · 21/05/2012 23:44

You haven't had mixed advice on here

Dump

Period

(And you said unexpectedly single.........hmmm)

MustControlFistOfDeath · 21/05/2012 23:44

Stratters STRATTERS

WorraLiberty · 21/05/2012 23:45

I'd rather admit to having sex with Anne Widdecombe on a first date than announce I had an MN 'handle'

That's a big 10 4 good buddy

Kleptronic · 21/05/2012 23:45

Oh no it isn't, oh yes it - oh what's the point.

SarahStratton · 21/05/2012 23:45

Arf at AnyLFucker Grin

Marilyn1980 · 21/05/2012 23:45

Bups(may I call you that?) I saw some early sketches from Picasso in the Met in New York, although far from normal(in that they were beautiful) they were very far from the abstract that many know. cultured hahahaha

ReneandGeorgetteMagritte · 21/05/2012 23:45

Are you Mummy Pig?

singlemum2012 · 21/05/2012 23:45

unexpectedly single because I never imagined I would be divorced, never ever.

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ReneandGeorgetteMagritte · 21/05/2012 23:45