You have got nothing to hide. When you are in a relationship, you are in it all the way. So why is your dating partner trying to make you feel like a suspect?
When it comes to this dating relationship, you have not done anything wrong or at least not anything worth mentioning. Countless times, you have told your dating partner how you felt about them. You are not an adolescent experiencing your first love or someone who is easily swayed by snappy patter and good looks. You have been in and out of more than a few relationships.
What does someone have to do in order for you to trust them completely? Can you ever trust anyone completely? Is it ok to snoop into your partner’s private things if you suspect something? Doc sets a reader straight on all of this.
Doc:
I have been seeing this woman on and off for over 1 year, we have only been seeing each other seriously since the beginning of May. We have had difficulties with trust from both ends in the past, but things have improved dramatically over the past few months.
Tips to keep your cool and reduce stress in a world where people don’t follow the rules.
A friend of mine, I’ll call her J, was at the post office the other day waiting in line. She realized she needed a form so moved to the table a few feet away to fill out the form and then moved back toward her place in line. The man behind her in line, however, had already moved into her place and seemed unwilling to budge. J started to assert that she “was on line,” but then caught herself, acknowledging, “No, those are the rules - step out of line, lose your place.”