02-13-2015, 04:15 PM
Hello everyone!
I found this site doing while searching for relationship advice and I'm hoping to get some honest opinions. A little background. I've been with my boyfriend for 2.5 years. My boyfriend has a history of online flirting and sexting with local guys. When I confronted him on it, he initially denied it but then confessed to it. He promised to stop. Then months would go by and I would find out he was doing it again.
I let him know from the beginning what kind of guy I am: homebody, done with the bar scene, interested in monogamous relationship, ready to settle down. He is the complete opposite. Loves to go out, and can't stop partying. We compromised and we agreed that he would go out less and I in turn would make an effort to go out more. On those nights where I just wasn't feeling it, he would go out on his own with his friends, which was ok with me.
Recently, he has begun to stay out all night and come home the next afternoon. The first time this happened I was livid, he promised he wouldn't do it again and then proceeded to do it again! We had a conversation and I asked him that all I asked is that he let me know when he was planning on not coming home.
Last week he went out Friday night (I was too tired from a long work week to want to go out) and didn't come home until Sunday afternoon. All I got were a few messages telling me he was sorry but that he'd be home soon.
Honestly, I'm at the end of my rope. I personally find this behavior disrespectful. Am I being unreasonable in expecting that my live-in boyfriend come home at a decent hour? (I'm even ok with him closing down a bar, but honestly after parties?) Or am I overreacting? I'm at the point in my life where I don't want the party life. The majority of his friends are single and younger (He's in his mid 40s, I'm 39). I'm ready to call it quits because I know this behavior won't change. He defends by saying he's not perfect (duh, no one is) and that I should accept him as he is.
Sorry for the long post. I appreciate any and all opinions. I'd talk to my best friend, but I know she'll side with me whether I'm right or wrong. :-)
I found this site doing while searching for relationship advice and I'm hoping to get some honest opinions. A little background. I've been with my boyfriend for 2.5 years. My boyfriend has a history of online flirting and sexting with local guys. When I confronted him on it, he initially denied it but then confessed to it. He promised to stop. Then months would go by and I would find out he was doing it again.
I let him know from the beginning what kind of guy I am: homebody, done with the bar scene, interested in monogamous relationship, ready to settle down. He is the complete opposite. Loves to go out, and can't stop partying. We compromised and we agreed that he would go out less and I in turn would make an effort to go out more. On those nights where I just wasn't feeling it, he would go out on his own with his friends, which was ok with me.
Recently, he has begun to stay out all night and come home the next afternoon. The first time this happened I was livid, he promised he wouldn't do it again and then proceeded to do it again! We had a conversation and I asked him that all I asked is that he let me know when he was planning on not coming home.
Last week he went out Friday night (I was too tired from a long work week to want to go out) and didn't come home until Sunday afternoon. All I got were a few messages telling me he was sorry but that he'd be home soon.
Honestly, I'm at the end of my rope. I personally find this behavior disrespectful. Am I being unreasonable in expecting that my live-in boyfriend come home at a decent hour? (I'm even ok with him closing down a bar, but honestly after parties?) Or am I overreacting? I'm at the point in my life where I don't want the party life. The majority of his friends are single and younger (He's in his mid 40s, I'm 39). I'm ready to call it quits because I know this behavior won't change. He defends by saying he's not perfect (duh, no one is) and that I should accept him as he is.
Sorry for the long post. I appreciate any and all opinions. I'd talk to my best friend, but I know she'll side with me whether I'm right or wrong. :-)