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jradetzky, yep love is unfair but trust me, however perfect she is like every one else she'll have flaws. Part of love is recognising and accepting our partners flaws, infact thats part of life period! Something actually we probably need to remember on this thread a little, so I'll apologise for my earlier out burst Another thing, if you don't achieve your dream of being with this girl, you will recover! It may hurt, but thought I'd never get over my ex and 4 years down the line I'm nuch happier with someone else! Funny thing is he's not the type I'd thought I'd end up with, but widened my horizons and boy am I glad I did!
Thanks guys for all your replys, been away this wkend so couldn't reply sooner. Good to know I'm not alone in my less than blissfull domesticity Do you think we should set up some kind of support group or maybe send all our partners away on an intensive training course Mine whinged this morning when he had to separate his own socks before putting them in the washer... poor thing he has it so hard, lol
Forgive me I think that excusing your opinions purely on the fact that you go to Oxbridge is laughable. I'm at a reputable University (even if it isn't Oxbridge)and both my supervisor and close friend went to Oxford and neither is homophobic or neurotic. Forgive me as I dont personally know you but I think that you perhaps have some personal issues which you are trying to excuse. Brandishing everyone who goes or has gone to Oxbridge as 'weirdos' is stretching it a little!
Hi guys, I could do with an outside perspective on this. I live with my boyfriend who isn't in academia and consequently I don't think he understand how serious it is. We've been together almost three years and lately it seems all the domestic things get left to me, I spend my free time, doing laundry, cooking cleaning and tidying up after him. If I say anything he's goes in a strop and says 'well your here more than me'. Fine I am, but I don't sit round doing nothing all day. I'm writing and researching and doing all the other things it takes to get a PhD done. What should I do, I just feel so under appreciated.
Please help,
Dx
Is there some kind of shared desire to frustrate patients/tutees! Had the draft of my chapter back with comments on from my supervisor and sat down this morning quite happily to go about the alterations. Problem, looks like a paralytic spider crawled over the page, it's taking me 5 minutes to deciphere his hand writing! On the one hand it's good training for my paleography skills, but on the other it's bloody frustrating. Really appreciate him taking the time to comment but next time a typed verion would be good I think :-)
Working from home today and we have a wood facing the back of the house, winds really strong and the trees are making disturbing cracking and creaking noises! Having irrational fears regarding tree crashing through our window... good excuse for delay in getting chapter in though
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