littlekingtrashmouth
LittleKingTrashmouth
littlekingtrashmouth

Why is it “codependence” when you like one another’s company and thrive on it?

Ha ha ha... This was also me. I thought I’d be very cool and independent - met my partner, figured we could do a friends with benefits thing because he was hot, but then fell in love astonishingly quickly and now it’s almost been 11 years and the idea of not being with him still makes a rushing noise in my ears and my

Congrats on seven years, and never feel bad about your codependence! Some relationships work like that, and that’s ok too. My husband and I haven’t spent more than 10 days apart in the past ten years, and it’s not forced at all, just how we operate.

Sometimes I call in sick or taken vacation days when he’s gone.

Are you being sarcastic? That seems like a slightly unhealthy level of codependency. Not being able to continue your normal life when your partner goes away for 21 days?

My husband is on a business trip right now and I am LIVING. I ordered sushi and watched the Gaga documentary last night. I slept on the entire bed and didn’t make it this morning.

I like when my husband goes away on business, too. It’s nice to have that space and the time to miss each other.

Don’t feel guilty! Alone time is precious. I like when my husband goes away on business. It’s nice to miss one another sometimes. Looking after the kids alone is a bit rough at times, but I think it’s ultimately good for our relationship.

Confession from a looooong time singleton that found the right man at age 36: I would have been looking for this kind of arrangement all my life but since I met my partner I actually hate being away from him for longer than a couple days. And I used to travel a lot for work and it made me super stressed/gave me

MrStu and I are far too codependent to be apart for long periods. After three days, I can’t even sleep without him.

Don’t. I enjoy it when my husband takes business trips for the alone time at home. Ha.

Distance can be good. My wife misses me like crazy when I have to leave town for work. I miss her, too, but I rarely have time to even think about it because I’m usually working 14+ hours per day while I’m away. We’ve occasionally left a little miffed at each other (for dumb little things), but the time apart helps us

I’ll be honest, sometimes I feel guilty about how much I enjoy business trips that take me out of town. The peace and quiet and alone-time is irreplaceable.

Yes, you are correct. Gadot’s IDF service was mandatory.

The critiques of Gadot have little to do with anything Gadot actually did or didn’t do. They are more about the fact that she’s an Israeli who doesn’t believe that Israel is an illegal country that should somehow pack up and disappear. There’s a lot of history.

Agreed all around. She makes a great Wonder Woman because she looks the part and can really do the action scenes. Also, her interesting accent props up her acting skills as in, “I don’t really believe her with that line, but maybe something just got lost in the accent.” Yesterday I watched her SNL appearance from last

I’m sorry Godot’s acting skills? Seriously? Acting skils? What?!

It seems like A LOT of people at the company facilitated his behavior

So TMZ didn’t mention that Blac Chyna is a former exotic dancer, so you did. OK...

Michael Moore,