No idea how long you've been together, but that ultimately isn't your problem. If the list above is how you genuinely feel about her, then you owe it to her to be honest (well maybe not totally honest ) about how you feel about your relationship. Then she can make her own decisions about what she'll do with her life from here.
Fair enough Have you told her all of this? If you do she might get her act together (obv not about Fiona) or have you just lost all interest?
If you don't want her she's wasting her life, so which is more cruel, givng her the truth or letting her live a lie?
she will blame him for when the time comes anyway, saying he let her get like that or away with it and didn't say anything, and i have been on both sides of this argument, so more than qualified sadly. not that i am advocating him breaking up or anything ffs lol, just needs to tell it how it is, for his own sanity if anything
It all depends on how well she services the pole. Got one on the go for now who's a right pole guzzler. Loves a bit of gagging and gargling. Only reason I'm sticking around tbh, when a girl/woman just services the pole spontaneously like that and with no coercion or 'you first' attitude it's worth hanging around, for a bit. Pole slips down her wind pipe a treat. But yeah if you feel like that in a long term thing RHC you need to sack it off or at least air your thoughts to her. You're obviously not getting the pole polished that often either from how it comes across.
On balance, if you've got a bird in tow, who won't get a job, so is living off you, doesn't clean or cook, is a moose and is thick as ****, then it's time to sack it off Gutted or not, not even arsed.
Presumably she must have her good sides as well though? (This may or may not be connected to WintheLeague's comments above.)
may i say that fiona's brown passage is not your property and you need to get it out of your head before you've trouble on all fronts... but the lads are right you need a talk with your woman!
It was my (and Fiona's) payday last Friday. I half expected to see her in there. Her hubby was, but she wasn't. He's been in 3 or 4 times over the last month. She's not been in at all. I suspect it's all over there, but didn't ask. I decided I didn't want a night in there on Saturday, so booked a taxi to take me to the Odeon at Westbrook to go and see 'Interstellar'. Eldest daughter has seen it, youngest was in Sheffield. Not appropriate material for Vicky so it looked like I was going on my tod. Went to the Cheese for a couple before the taxi arrived. I sat next to Big Dave at the bar. He ****ing deserves the name and he's a real manc He asked me if I was out all night and I explained I was going to the flicks. He asked what I was going to see and when I told him, he asked if he could go as well. Didn't half get some stick before the taxi arrived and in there on Sunday afternoon. You can imagine the content of the innuendo ****ing great film, by the way.
We actually paid for priority seating and ended up sitting in the normally priced seats as the premium ones were too close to the screen