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Sidelined by my (F34) fiancé’s (M38) groomswoman (F37)

> *"I thought OP said the family invited her as well to easter though? Are you saying friend should’ve called him out for not bringing OP?"* Yes, in a *healthy* friendship, calling him out for ditchi…

r/relationship_advicecomment4/8/2026
I don't know the difference between what's real or not anymore

I don't know the difference between what's real or not anymore — I don't really know where to start other than this experience was over the weekend, and it made me see things in a different way. On Saturday night, I took a gummy, I dabble in it to help with my anxi…

r/Psychonautpost3/16/2026
Sidelined by my (F34) fiancé’s (M38) groomswoman (F37)

Sidelined by my (F34) fiancé’s (M38) groomswoman (F37) — Hi everyone, I could really use some outside perspective. I (34F) am engaged to my fiancé (M38), and we’re currently planning our wedding. He has a groomswoman (F37) who he’s been very close to since…

r/relationship_advicepost4/7/2026
My mom called my son’s birthday party “f***ing embarrassing” because she cares more about what people think than celebrating him

This must be a cultural or class thing, 60 people for a one year old’s birthday party is huge! You went all out to entertain, and she would have found something “wrong” with anything you did. Your…

r/raisedbynarcissistscomment3/10/2026
The friend zone after sex; how many actually do it?

Sure, I've stayed on friendly terms or even maintained a friendship with exes.  My most cherished meme buddy is someone I initially met on Hinge. It works when both parties like each other as people…

r/datingoverfortycomment3/29/2026
How do I meditate when it’s impossible for me to control my thoughts?

The most persistent habits are the hardest to let go of, yes. The critical insight in my view, is that letting go is not something you do, it's something you stop doing. For example, you might keep d…

r/Meditationcomment3/31/2026
Sidelined by my (F34) fiancé’s (M38) groomswoman (F37)

INFO: >He considers her one of the most cherished people in his life, and he also calls her and her family “his family.” What kind of relationship does he have with his own family (not hers)? Al…

r/relationship_advicecomment4/7/2026
Sidelined by my (F34) fiancé’s (M38) groomswoman (F37)

She lives in the same city as us, but I didn’t actually realize how close their relationship was until after we got engaged and started wedding planning. In her name card, he called her one of the mos…

r/relationship_advicecomment4/8/2026
Sidelined by my (F34) fiancé’s (M38) groomswoman (F37)

You live in the same city and have only met her once in 4 years? And she's his "family" and one of the most cherished people in his life? Oh honey. WOW. That's some strong denial. OMG. There's a…

r/relationship_advicecomment4/8/2026
To end it or just fade

Oh 100%.  I felt really stung and confused for about two days.  After that though, it became one of my most cherished "So check out this idiot!" dating anecdotes. 

r/datingoverfortycomment4/9/2026