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How do you know when to call it a day?

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recyclingbin · 26/01/2019 20:14

I’ve been dating a guy for two years, and it was going very very well. I love him and his family, and he’s very clever and has a good career (Dr) and is tall dark and handsome.

The last few months we’ve argued more and more over silly things. I’ve started to have wandering eyes, then regret it and love him more. Sometime he just pisses me off, but isn’t that normal?

He’s sweet and does sweet things, flowers etc. Yet he’s so grumpy and touchy, and sometimes just sits watching tv when I come over to see him.

Basically I don’t get the same butterfly feelings all the time, but after a full week together I do. (We live an hour away from one another)

He’s very jealous whenever I get shown interest from anyone else, and in essence is rather insecure.

How do you know when to call it a day?

OP posts:
Apileofballyhoo · 26/01/2019 20:17

When you're unhappy.

MMmomDD · 26/01/2019 21:06

Life isn’t always all full of butterflies and romantic dinners.
But - the good times/happy feelings need to outweigh the less happy times for me to stay in a relationship, generally speaking.

Bikinginsummer · 26/01/2019 21:28

When you asking this question

unique1986 · 26/01/2019 21:29

When you think about them and get stressed.

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