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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 682191" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>girlfriend isn't a bad girl. I think she's got her own issues, but she's basically a nice kid. But she's very young...18 last August. She spent all her money on him when he was homeless, left her dad's house for him (granted, he didn't <em>force</em> her to do anything) and apparently she brings it up a LOT - like HE took her away from her life. Her not working has finally become an issue though. It might be different if she did all the housework, etc., but the place is a sty (which he doesn't really care about, but still) and he said something the other day about him finally doing the dishes after waiting all weekend for her to do them, because she never did. He was complaining last night that she simply won't call on jobs, even when she knows they're hiring, wouldn't walk up town to see about a job when she knew the hiring manager was free and they are hiring, because it was sprinkling...etc. </p><p> </p><p>But mostly, I think that her rush to run off with him was filled with romantic 18 year old girl notions of this passionate affair, which have dimmed in the light of real life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 682191, member: 17309"] girlfriend isn't a bad girl. I think she's got her own issues, but she's basically a nice kid. But she's very young...18 last August. She spent all her money on him when he was homeless, left her dad's house for him (granted, he didn't [I]force[/I] her to do anything) and apparently she brings it up a LOT - like HE took her away from her life. Her not working has finally become an issue though. It might be different if she did all the housework, etc., but the place is a sty (which he doesn't really care about, but still) and he said something the other day about him finally doing the dishes after waiting all weekend for her to do them, because she never did. He was complaining last night that she simply won't call on jobs, even when she knows they're hiring, wouldn't walk up town to see about a job when she knew the hiring manager was free and they are hiring, because it was sprinkling...etc. But mostly, I think that her rush to run off with him was filled with romantic 18 year old girl notions of this passionate affair, which have dimmed in the light of real life. [/QUOTE]
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