Say he would give up his want for kids, which you didn't want. He would give up most of his house for you to live in.
Would you consider that guy a simp or a guy worth loving?
Say he would give up his want for kids, which you didn't want. He would give up most of his house for you to live in.
Would you consider that guy a simp or a guy worth loving?
No, I want a man that is true to himself. Sure there are things we’d have to agree on for the relationship to work in the long run but if he suddenly changed all his wants and needs to accommodate me, I’d run. I wouldn’t expect it of him and I sure shit wouldn’t be okay if he expects from me.
No thanks. A relationship like that will not be a good one. A relationship work work well unless both people want the same thing.
First one seems not so bad, I don't get the second one, I see nothing wrong in letting your partner live in your house/home
a voluntary slave must be very tempting for a lot of them
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