I Broke Into My Boyfriend’s Place To See If He Was Cheating

My boyfriend was a flirt, but could he actually be sleeping with someone else? And if so, why was I the only one who couldn’t see it?
My boyfriend was a flirt, but could he actually be sleeping with someone else? And if so, why was I the only one who couldn’t see it?
We have all dated the guy who is interested in hooking up, and occasionally hanging out together, and keeping it as “casual” as possible. If we are really into the guy, we even pretend to ourselves like this is a real relationship.
I don’t normally cry before coffee (okay, that’s a lie) but apparently that’s how we’re starting this week.
“Because I thought I was bored. Because I thought there might be something better. Because I thought I could get away with it.
You want to know the main reason why sex seems so damned difficult to come by unless you’re one of the blessed few who seem to have an intrinsic grasp of social dynamics?
I’m a gigolo for grandmas. Some as old as 90, none younger than 65. I’ve got $2 million in a bank from grandmas leaving me money in their wills.
The story that sticks out in my mind was one about an HIV positive prisoner who put his blood on arrows that were shot at the guards. The bow and arrows were made out of newspapers that were petrified with toilet water.
The simplest definition I could have of our society is this saying: “Be yourself — no, not like this.” Because even though we are told to “let go and be free” this is not really how society sees it.
“I guess between hearing the first chamber clear and my wife yelling that she was armed and dangerous they got scared and ran.”
Lately, the only lasting issues I’ve had from my “Daddy issues” stem from the ones society seems to have with them.
People say that the foundation of a relationship is trust? Well I think it’s knowing how, what and when to communicate your concerns to your partner.