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"As a single man on here, I can absolutely relate to that. I've tried getting him out in the real world, but like I say, painfully shy. Thought maybe online he has protection of sorts but thinking about it, Fab probably isn't the place" It can be quite the opposite. I had a message yesterday that he wanted to cut my throat. Reporting it doesn’t take away someone thought to tell me that. I suggest direct your friend towards socials, clubs etc. | |||
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"As a single man on here, I can absolutely relate to that. I've tried getting him out in the real world, but like I say, painfully shy. Thought maybe online he has protection of sorts but thinking about it, Fab probably isn't the place It can be quite the opposite. I had a message yesterday that he wanted to cut my throat. Reporting it doesn’t take away someone thought to tell me that. I suggest direct your friend towards socials, clubs etc. " Thanks for that. Sorry to hear about your experience, that is just fucking dreadful. Wtf goes through some people's heads | |||
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"On the building confidence thing… tell him to join a gym, work on himself and learn to enjoy his own company before involving others. If he moves on too fast when he’s not really in a position to do so and it all goes wrong his confidence will be at rock bottom." He's ready to move on, the confidence thing comes from being married for 10 years and being comfortable, hasn't had to put himself out there for ages. | |||
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"On the building confidence thing… tell him to join a gym, work on himself and learn to enjoy his own company before involving others. If he moves on too fast when he’s not really in a position to do so and it all goes wrong his confidence will be at rock bottom. He's ready to move on, the confidence thing comes from being married for 10 years and being comfortable, hasn't had to put himself out there for ages." His living situation suggests he’s not ready at all. How would that work if things got serious? | |||
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"On the building confidence thing… tell him to join a gym, work on himself and learn to enjoy his own company before involving others. If he moves on too fast when he’s not really in a position to do so and it all goes wrong his confidence will be at rock bottom. He's ready to move on, the confidence thing comes from being married for 10 years and being comfortable, hasn't had to put himself out there for ages. His living situation suggests he’s not ready at all. How would that work if things got serious?" Guess he'd have to cross that bridge if and when. He and his ex wife aren't in a position to buy the other out at the minute | |||
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"On the building confidence thing… tell him to join a gym, work on himself and learn to enjoy his own company before involving others. If he moves on too fast when he’s not really in a position to do so and it all goes wrong his confidence will be at rock bottom. He's ready to move on, the confidence thing comes from being married for 10 years and being comfortable, hasn't had to put himself out there for ages. His living situation suggests he’s not ready at all. How would that work if things got serious? Guess he'd have to cross that bridge if and when. He and his ex wife aren't in a position to buy the other out at the minute" It seems like a messy situation to be bringing others into but that’s just my opinion. | |||
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"On the building confidence thing… tell him to join a gym, work on himself and learn to enjoy his own company before involving others. If he moves on too fast when he’s not really in a position to do so and it all goes wrong his confidence will be at rock bottom. He's ready to move on, the confidence thing comes from being married for 10 years and being comfortable, hasn't had to put himself out there for ages. His living situation suggests he’s not ready at all. How would that work if things got serious? Guess he'd have to cross that bridge if and when. He and his ex wife aren't in a position to buy the other out at the minute It seems like a messy situation to be bringing others into but that’s just my opinion." No, it's a fair point but we're only talking dating for now. | |||
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" So 2 questions really. Do you think he'll be believed that he's not playing away and any suggestions as to building his confidence?" Nope And This is really the wrong place to boost his comfidence | |||
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"Hi all, Sorry to post again about a regular topic but had a search and didn't really find any answers. A mate of mine has been split from his wife for 6 months, however, they still live together for financial reasons. He has also recently lost his Dad in the last 12 months. I've suggested he joins on here but he's painfully shy and super low on confidence right now. I've said if he's honest and says he's married but separated and he and his ex wife have both agreed to see other people, he's worried that folk won't believe him and he's just trying to play away. He can't accommodate as they have agreed to both be discreet but this is adding to anxieties about joining. He's keen to move on but just needs a gentle push and has asked me for advice/help. So 2 questions really. Do you think he'll be believed that he's not playing away and any suggestions as to building his confidence?" He won't be believed. Confidence building is different for everyone so I'd suggest he speaks to a counsellor who can find the root cause of his lack of confidence and helps him to work on that. Otherwise supportive friends who are prepared to listen to his insecurities and find ways of dealing with them A site where men outnumber women by a large percentage, are routinely ignored and spoken about in derogatory terms is not the place for a fragile person | |||
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"Thanks everyone. Plenty to ponder on. I'll definitely talk him out of joining, though " It doesn't sound as if he'll need much persuasion | |||
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"Thanks everyone. Plenty to ponder on. I'll definitely talk him out of joining, though " Well that will be one less "WHY AM I NOT GETTING ANY REPLIES" post | |||
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"To play devil’s advocate, when I left my ex husband I rejoined fab and attended some parties etc. My confidence was extremely low, and it helped me to get out and meet new people. Just manage his expectations and let him know that in any case, he’ll have to put himself out there " Thank you | |||
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