Well I am sorry for you that he is such an *******. I wish you the best.
Well I am sorry for you that he is such an *******. I wish you the best.
Oh and lastly, to reply to your topic, yes, yes you must be.
No, but my husband is a professional expert in this very field. (And I don't mean professional drinker.)Originally Posted by roxamillion
he is a ****o. it pisses me off that he is like that.
Oscar Wilde: "Women have a wonderful instinct about things. They can discover everything except the obvious."
Besides a broken arm and a DUI, how much more information do you need, chelsee, to get that this relationship is leading nowhere good, fast?
Speak less. Say more.
THEN MOVE ON.Originally Posted by chelsee
Stop talking to him and meet someone else.
Ba;lkdsj;38;ajdk okay now I'm really leaving this thread!
Originally Posted by shh!
I have had a DUI (last year). I did not receive probation. I got jail time and fines but that is it. Not to say that that's not enough.
Sometimes I have found that guys tend to shut down exactly when you feel that you need them. But if he isn't willing to be by your side through this difficult time for you, then he either can't handle it himself or doesn't care about you as much as you wanted or thought he did.
What was you blood alcohol level? And do you live in a city or in some rural area? Or more to the point, was the judge in a rural area?
Originally Posted by shh!
My BAC was .2. I live in a urban area.
More to the point I live in PHX, AZ.
Jeezus, that is 2.5 times the legal limit in California! All I can say is that you were very, VERY lucky. It must have been your first offense. Is the limit .08 in Arizona? And for how long did you lose your license?
I lost my license for 3 months. Just finished with the interlock 2 months ago. I do not drink anymore because of everything that has happened.
I don't blame you.
I forgot the orginal question. Was there one?
Speak less. Say more.