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davidylan (m)
Re: What Do I Do To Win Back His Trust!
« #192 on: May 26, 2009, 12:20 AM »

Quote from: oyinda. on May 26, 2009, 12:16 AM
yes it does detract from the main point. 8am is very early in the morning and a suspicious time to be with a male friend unless there is reason behind it rather than just chilling
The context in which the specific time was used is also evident of what Kay_pumpin was implying. read his post below:

The poster never mentioned that she rushed urgently to a guy's house very early in the morning when all she said was that she was chilling at her male friend's house in the morning. those two different scenarios imply two different things.

It doesnt at all. Except of course you're only trying to defend your own baseless point.

Lets assume the time was 11.45am . . . she was supposed to be at work. the dude assumes his wife-to-be is working hard only to find out she's "chilling" in the home of another man? What is the meaning of "chilling"? And why is she afraid to pick his calls and talk to him openly if nothing was going on?
~Sauron~
Re: What Do I Do To Win Back His Trust!
« #193 on: May 26, 2009, 12:20 AM »

Quote from: oyinda. on May 26, 2009, 12:16 AM
yes it does detract from the main point. 8am is very early in the morning and a suspicious time to be with a male friend unless there is reason behind it rather than just chilling

8am or 4pm, the OP has no decorum.
C2H5OH (m)
Re: What Do I Do To Win Back His Trust!
« #194 on: May 26, 2009, 12:22 AM »

Quote from: oyinda. on May 26, 2009, 12:16 AM
yes it does detract from the main point. 8am is very early in the morning and a suspicious time to be with a male friend unless there is reason behind it rather than just chilling
I disagree.  The main point is that your girl is a cheat.  She skipped work to hang out at a boy's house, the boy is not her boyfriend.  Her serious boyfriend called to inquire about her whereabouts, but she collapsed and hung up on him because she was cheating.

And that is just one of her many offences.   Time has little to do with her irresponsibility.  Cheating at 8am or 11am is stll cheating.
oyinda. (f)
Re: What Do I Do To Win Back His Trust!
« #195 on: May 26, 2009, 12:22 AM »

Quote from: ibkaye on May 26, 2009, 12:14 AM
The poster stated that he has not really been able to trust her with her male friends, not that he neccesarily banned her from seeing any of them and with behaviour such as skipping work to visit her male friend and cutting the phone when all he did was simply ask for the friend's name, who could blame him.

He has a reason to not really trust her with her male friends, let's be realistic about this, the guy is only human, plus, this is someone he has discussed marriage with, not some short term fling, he needs all the trust he can get, give him a break.

yes he has reason not to trust her with her male friends. I said that before. lol  read my first post.

what do you suggest the girl should do? If she's not cheating on him anymore how can she gain enough of his trust to be able to visit her male friends w/o the bf casting shadows of doubt?
Should the bf also be more forgiving towards her? etc
davidylan (m)
Re: What Do I Do To Win Back His Trust!
« #196 on: May 26, 2009, 12:24 AM »

Quote from: oyinda. on May 26, 2009, 12:22 AM
Should the bf also be more forgiving towards her? etc

you'd be more forgiving too if your bf was cheating on you?  Grin
You people are hypocrites.
tope5000
Re: What Do I Do To Win Back His Trust!
« #197 on: May 26, 2009, 12:24 AM »

Quote from: oyinda. on May 26, 2009, 12:22 AM
yes he has reason not to trust her with her male friends. I said that before. lol  read my first post.

what do you suggest the girl should do? If she's not cheating on him anymore how can she gain enough of his trust to be able to visit her male friends w/o the bf casting shadows of doubt?
Should the bf also be more forgiving towards her? etc

If the script was flipped. . . .shey you wont mind if your bf ditched work and went to his female friend's house too?
C2H5OH (m)
Re: What Do I Do To Win Back His Trust!
« #198 on: May 26, 2009, 12:25 AM »

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It doesnt at all. Except of course you're only trying to defend your own baseless point.
I again agree.  Her points are baseless indeed.  She tried to insinuate that the boy banned the girl from talking to guys, and when that didn't fly she latched on to something else to divert focus.
kay_pumpin (m)
Re: What Do I Do To Win Back His Trust!
« #199 on: May 26, 2009, 12:26 AM »

I detest it when in one's bid to seem a voice of reason you pick on non-germane points.

8am or 11.59 am,what does it change about a lady who refused to be in school and hang out with a male friend in whose presence he can not talk to her man? Undecided

This issue doesn't even deserve these number of pages BUT for the OP to caused to face an emotional guillotine,which is what she deserves.

Thank God for some ladies here with common sense,for a moment i thought morals have travelled to Niger-Delta in form of a white man and have been kidnapped. Grin
davidylan (m)
Re: What Do I Do To Win Back His Trust!
« #200 on: May 26, 2009, 12:27 AM »

Quote from: tope5000 on May 26, 2009, 12:24 AM
If the script was flipped. . . .shey you wont mind if your bf ditched work and went to his female friend's house too?

I wonder . . . perhaps she'd just shrug it off as one of those things.
C2H5OH (m)
Re: What Do I Do To Win Back His Trust!
« #201 on: May 26, 2009, 12:27 AM »

Quote from: kay_pumpin on May 26, 2009, 12:26 AM
I detest it when in one's bid to seem a voice of reason you pick on non-germane points.

8am or 11.59 am,what does it change about a lady who refused to be in school and hang out with a male friend in whose presence he can not talk to her man? Undecided
Grin  Grin  She is all over the place.
~Sauron~
Re: What Do I Do To Win Back His Trust!
« #202 on: May 26, 2009, 12:28 AM »

Quote from: kay_pumpin on May 26, 2009, 12:26 AM
I detest it when in one's bid to seem a voice of reason you pick on non-germane points.
8am or 11.59 am,what does it change about a lady who refused to be in school and hang out with a male friend in whose presence he can not talk to her man? Undecided

She was supposed to be at work but she was having her ass spanked in the crib of another man.
I am not even pissed at her despicable behaviour but the effrontery to come to a public forum and ask for help.
What a TWAT!!!! Angry Angry Angry Angry
ibkaye
Re: What Do I Do To Win Back His Trust!
« #203 on: May 26, 2009, 12:29 AM »

Quote from: oyinda. on May 26, 2009, 12:22 AM
yes he has reason not to trust her with her male friends. I said that before. lol  read my first post.

what do you suggest the girl should do? If she's not cheating on him anymore how can she gain enough of his trust to be able to visit her male friends w/o the bf casting shadows of doubt?
Should the bf also be more forgiving towards her? etc
Well, the girl will just need to realise that the trust he had for her in the past cannot just be regained like that after a few apologies and discussions, that is not to say he will totally distrust her, the trust just won't be as solid as before, like I said, everyone makes mistakes and with mistakes, consequences often follow. She stated that she loves this guy, she will need to work hard at the relationship in order to try and regain his full trust, maybe introduce these male friends to her boyfriend, they could even be friends, especially since she states she has nothing to do with them, therefore introducing them to the boyfriend should be no problem.

The boyfriend should also forgive her but he most likely will not forget it, hence the reason he may be doubtful of her in the future, but that's why they need to work hard at the relationship, breakthrough any obstacles than come in their way, as like I said, they have both seen each other as potential marriage material, more of a reason to work HARD. That's if, they are both willing sha, up to them.
C2H5OH (m)
Re: What Do I Do To Win Back His Trust!
« #204 on: May 26, 2009, 12:29 AM »

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If she's not cheating on him anymore how can she gain enough of his trust to be able to visit her male friends w/o the bf casting shadows of doubt?
Cheating once is enough.  One strike and you're out.  Cheater should not give the boyfriend an ultimatum on when to stop casting shadows of doubt.  Her trifling led to his distrust, so now she must learn to deal with the consequence.
tope5000
Re: What Do I Do To Win Back His Trust!
« #205 on: May 26, 2009, 12:31 AM »

Quote from: davidylan on May 26, 2009, 12:27 AM
I wonder . . . perhaps she'd just shrug it off as one of those things.

Shrug wetin off, abi no be us women Grin Cheesy

Some women thinks that men are ganging up on the poster so they are backing the poster up cus she is a female . . . . . .pity Embarrassed
What she did was wrong  . . . PLAIN and SIMPLE, nobody shud try and sugacoat it Cheesy
kay_pumpin (m)
Re: What Do I Do To Win Back His Trust!
« #206 on: May 26, 2009, 12:33 AM »

Quote from: ~Sauron~ on May 26, 2009, 12:28 AM
She was supposed to be at work but she was having her ass spanked in the crib of another man.
I am not even pissed at her despicable behaviour but the effrontery to come to a public forum and ask for help.
What a TWAT!!!! Angry Angry Angry Angry

Too much of Nollywood is bad  Grin
oyinda. (f)
Re: What Do I Do To Win Back His Trust!
« #207 on: May 26, 2009, 12:34 AM »

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And that is just one of her many offences.   Time has little to do with her irresponsibility.  Cheating at 8am or 11am is stll cheating.

  Huh she was chilling at her friends house not cheating. lol

 Actually I re-read the topic and NOWHERE on there did she say that she ever cheated on her boyfriend.  
her writing is not very clear most times so it can be hard to analyze it. It's also easy to imply a lot of things she probably didn't intend to be implied.

apparently the reason they have a problem in their relationship is:
1. the things that seemed trivial to her were more important to him (she didn't say what these things were)  Huh
2. one of the "things" was that her bf doesn't trust her with her male friends which she found very trivial again (i would too)

her faults here then is not listening to her bf, lying to him
her boyfriend's fault here is taking trivial things to seriously, jealous


then again this is my own analysis of the matter
tope5000
Re: What Do I Do To Win Back His Trust!
« #208 on: May 26, 2009, 12:36 AM »

Quote from: oyinda. on May 26, 2009, 12:34 AM
 Huh she was chilling at her friends house not cheating. lol

 Actually I re-read the topic and NOWHERE on there did she say that she ever cheated on her boyfriend.  
her writing is not very clear most times so it can be hard to analyze it. It's also easy to imply a lot of things she probably didn't intend to be implied.

Honey we are quoting from 3 different threads Grin Cheesy
She posted this story three times . . .with some bits removed whenever she re-post it  Grin Cheesy
davidylan (m)
Re: What Do I Do To Win Back His Trust!
« #209 on: May 26, 2009, 12:36 AM »

Quote from: oyinda. on May 26, 2009, 12:34 AM
 Huh she was chilling at her friends house not cheating. lol

 Actually I re-read the topic and NOWHERE on there did she say that she ever cheated on her boyfriend.  
her writing is not very clear most times so it can be hard to analyze it. It's also easy to imply a lot of things she probably didn't intend to be implied.

apparently the reason they have a problem in their relationship is:
1. the things that seemed trivial to her were more important to him (she didn't say what these things were)  Huh
2. one of the "things" was that her bf doesn't trust her with her male friends which she found very trivial again (i would too)

her faults here then is not listening to her bf, lying to him
her boyfriend's fault here is taking trivial things to seriously, jealous


then again this is my own analysis of the matter

this girl is funny. Trust is a "trivial" matter? Respect is "trivial"?  Grin

Wait till your bf skips work to "chill" at another woman's house.
C2H5OH (m)
Re: What Do I Do To Win Back His Trust!
« #210 on: May 26, 2009, 12:36 AM »

Quote from: oyinda. on May 26, 2009, 12:34 AM
 Huh she was chilling at her friends house not cheating. lol

 Actually I re-read the topic and NOWHERE on there did she say that she ever cheated on her boyfriend.  
her writing is not very clear most times so it can be hard to analyze it. It's also easy to imply a lot of things she probably didn't intend to be implied.

apparently the reason they have a problem in their relationship is:
1. the things that seemed trivial to her were more important to him (she didn't say what these things were)  Huh
2. one of the "things" was that her bf doesn't trust her with her male friends which she found very trivial again (i would too)

her faults here then is not listening to her bf, lying to him
her boyfriend's fault here is taking trivial things to seriously, jealous


then again this is my own analysis of the matter
CAn you please make up your mind?  You yourself accused her of cheating.  I was only going with the flow of your post.
Your girl is here because she has reason to be worried.  She got caught playing the dude, now she pays the price.
oyinda. (f)
Re: What Do I Do To Win Back His Trust!
« #211 on: May 26, 2009, 12:37 AM »

Quote from: tope5000 on May 26, 2009, 12:36 AM
Honey we are quoting from 3 different threads Grin Cheesy
She posted this story three times . . .with some bits removed whenever she re-post it  Grin Cheesy

lol. can you post those stories here if they're on other threads so we can get to the roots of the matter?  Cheesy Cheesy
this is like detective work .lol
tope5000
Re: What Do I Do To Win Back His Trust!
« #212 on: May 26, 2009, 12:38 AM »

Quote from: davidylan on May 26, 2009, 12:36 AM
this girl is funny. Trust is a "trivial" matter? Respect is "trivial"?  Grin

Wait till your bf skips work to "chill" at another woman's house.

Lol. . . is oyinda michellin Grin Cheesy
big_bumper (f)
Re: What Do I Do To Win Back His Trust!
« #213 on: May 26, 2009, 12:39 AM »

Na una all sabi, now that the dude has moved on to better things, watch the OP come back to really spill the bean on what happened, and how stiffling and controlling the guy really is and
I will singlehandedly make all of you eat your words Cheesy
tope5000
Re: What Do I Do To Win Back His Trust!
« #214 on: May 26, 2009, 12:39 AM »

Quote from: oyinda. on May 26, 2009, 12:37 AM
lol. can you post those stories here if they're on other threads so we can get to the roots of the matter?  Cheesy Cheesy
this is like detective work .lol

She aint worth the effort Cheesy
C2H5OH (m)
Re: What Do I Do To Win Back His Trust!
« #215 on: May 26, 2009, 12:39 AM »

Quote from: davidylan on May 26, 2009, 12:36 AM
this girl is funny. Trust is a "trivial" matter? Respect is "trivial"?  Grin

Wait till your bf skips work to "chill" at another woman's house.
Nope.  Trust and respect are never trivial in serious relationships.  There will be no "together" without trust and respect for your partner.  If there is a "together" it would be unhealthy and it will fail quickly.
davidylan (m)
Re: What Do I Do To Win Back His Trust!
« #216 on: May 26, 2009, 12:39 AM »

Quote from: big_bumper on May 26, 2009, 12:39 AM
Na una all sabi, now that the dude has moved on to better things, watch the OP come back to really spill the bean on what happened, and how stiffling and controlling the guy really is and
I will singlehandedly make all of you eat your words Cheesy

At least you're the one eating yours now abi  Grin Abeg drink plenty water o.
~Sauron~
Re: What Do I Do To Win Back His Trust!
« #217 on: May 26, 2009, 12:41 AM »

Quote from: tope5000 on May 26, 2009, 12:38 AM
Lol. . . is oyinda michellin Grin Cheesy

Nope.
They are Siamese twins co-joined in the hip.
oyinda. (f)
Re: What Do I Do To Win Back His Trust!
« #218 on: May 26, 2009, 12:41 AM »

Quote from: C2H5OH on May 26, 2009, 12:36 AM
CAn you please make up your mind?  You yourself accused her of cheating.  I was only going with the flow of your post.
Your girl is here because she has reason to be worried.  She got caught playing the dude, now she pays the price.

yea because everyone was saying she was cheating and I reread her post and didn't find evidence of that there. I was also going with the flow of YOUR post. lol
her writing is not very clear and like tope said, she is omitting somethings that are important to figuring things out.
of course she has reason to be worried.  lol
I just thought that it must be really serious for a girlfriend to be scared to tell her bf she was at her male friend's house because of "male friend trust issues" In that situation, then partial blame def. goes to the bf, in my opinion.  why remain in a relationship like that?
oyinda. (f)
Re: What Do I Do To Win Back His Trust!
« #219 on: May 26, 2009, 12:43 AM »

Quote from: ~Sauron~ on May 26, 2009, 12:41 AM
Nope.
They are Siamese twins co-joined in the hip.

lol. Repeat to yourself: It is okay to think for yourself. it is NOT ok to follow band-wagon at all times.
oya start repeating  Grin Grin Grin
tope5000
Re: What Do I Do To Win Back His Trust!
« #220 on: May 26, 2009, 12:43 AM »

Quote from: ~Sauron~ on May 26, 2009, 12:41 AM
Nope.
They are Siamese twins co-joined in the hip.

Lmao Grin Cheesy Grin
I bet they both have been guilty of this offence . . .cuz i dont know why they are defending the poster so badly Cheesy Grin
tope5000
Re: What Do I Do To Win Back His Trust!
« #221 on: May 26, 2009, 12:44 AM »

Quote from: oyinda. on May 26, 2009, 12:43 AM
lol. Repeat to yourself: It is okay to think for yourself. it is NOT ok to follow band-wagon at all times.
oya start repeating  Grin Grin Grin

Its def michellin . . . . im sure of it Grin
~Sauron~
Re: What Do I Do To Win Back His Trust!
« #222 on: May 26, 2009, 12:46 AM »

Quote from: oyinda. on May 26, 2009, 12:43 AM
lol. Repeat to yourself: It is okay to think for yourself. it is NOT ok to follow band-wagon at all times.
oya start repeating  Grin Grin Grin

Follow band-wagon?
I read situations well and make ma deductions.
This girl is GUILTY as charged.
big_bumper (f)
Re: What Do I Do To Win Back His Trust!
« #223 on: May 26, 2009, 12:47 AM »

Quote from: mandycini on May 23, 2009, 01:41 PM
I get what you guys are saying,but  He wouldnt have been happy if I told him I was with a guy, i just couldnt tell him,



Why can't she tell him she is at a guy's place Undecided Isn't it because she was scared of his controlling nature
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