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ImmaMamaBee reply
When I broke up with my ex fiancé I felt like I was being more than fair to him. I moved into the spare room, but left the good blanket in the main bedroom because it was just the best blanket and I didn’t want him to have to use a [worse] blanket on top of getting dumped. Back story, the blanket was also extremely sentimental to me, which he knew. When I was 12 my house burned down and I lost absolutely everything. My best friend had this incredible blanket that I always told her I loved it. After the fire, she gifted it to me. At 28, I had that blanket in near perfect condition still, it was still the best blanket ever. I absolutely cherished it. He let his dog tear it up, and relieve itself all over the blanket. I came downstairs one morning and found it torn and soiled in the living room.
Before that I was open to remaining friends or at least be on friendly terms. He stole, lied, and was [toxic] so I was giving quite the olive branch. Until I saw my blanket. I went scorched earth on him and told him exactly how terrible I saw him to be and told him he had a week to get out after giving him two months previously. I am still furious and upset about it to this day. That was too meaningful for someone who lost everything to also lose the blanket of hope a friend had shared with them.

NotADoctor____ reply
You lend the money you are willing to lose to the people you are willing to stop talking with.

mariannevonedmund2 reply
Me and my dad usually freeze a loaf of bread to make it last longer. It tastes perfectly fine once its thawed out.

Hey Pandas, What’s A Red Flag People Often Ignore Because It Looks “Sweet”?
Apologies. Don't get me wrong, a heartfelt apology is a very good thing. But in situations of ab**e, a seemingly heartfelt apology can be part of the ab**e cycle. A narcissist will apologize when they go too far and fear they are going to lose someone who is useful to them. They'll apologize, buy you gifts, etc until they get you back, then it's right back to negative behavior. People who ab**e their spouse will apologize so sweetly that you'd think they'd never hurt anyone again, until they do.
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Hey Pandas, What’s A Red Flag People Often Ignore Because It Looks “Sweet”?
Children being forced to kiss or hug adults when it is clear they don't want to do so. Children have the absolute right NOT to have someone in their personal space if they wish.....

Hey Pandas, What’s A Red Flag People Often Ignore Because It Looks “Sweet”?
I think the jealousy thing gets played off as cute in the media but it can be really toxic depending on the situation. Trust is very important.
I have never understood the need to "make them jealous" or the "aww you're jealous?" but that's just a personal opinion.

Hey Pandas, What’s A Red Flag People Often Ignore Because It Looks “Sweet”?
Being a mama's boy. While it is sweet that they love their mother, some take it too far and don't give any time to their significant or will let the mother in law win every time, despite the circumstances.

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I watched the entire Titanic movie on mute and cried because I thought I was deaf.
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ImmaMamaBee reply
When I broke up with my ex fiancé I felt like I was being more than fair to him. I moved into the spare room, but left the good blanket in the main bedroom because it was just the best blanket and I didn’t want him to have to use a [worse] blanket on top of getting dumped. Back story, the blanket was also extremely sentimental to me, which he knew. When I was 12 my house burned down and I lost absolutely everything. My best friend had this incredible blanket that I always told her I loved it. After the fire, she gifted it to me. At 28, I had that blanket in near perfect condition still, it was still the best blanket ever. I absolutely cherished it. He let his dog tear it up, and relieve itself all over the blanket. I came downstairs one morning and found it torn and soiled in the living room.
Before that I was open to remaining friends or at least be on friendly terms. He stole, lied, and was [toxic] so I was giving quite the olive branch. Until I saw my blanket. I went scorched earth on him and told him exactly how terrible I saw him to be and told him he had a week to get out after giving him two months previously. I am still furious and upset about it to this day. That was too meaningful for someone who lost everything to also lose the blanket of hope a friend had shared with them.

NotADoctor____ reply
You lend the money you are willing to lose to the people you are willing to stop talking with.


















