you talk to him if he is your best bud he might understand ,but if not talk to her
Her excuse was that he was too controlling, going as far as telling her what to wear, say, and do.
In such a relationship, "just because" should be reason enough.
It is an excuse to get out of the relationship.
When you cant keep up a conversation with the person or you have to find an excuse for everything
Answer I had a friend once that was like that. It turned out that her husband was very controlling and didn't want her to have any friends. His excuse to her was he didn't like that particular friend. He would tell her that he feels that friend was (fill in the blank) and that's why he didn't like her. What it really was is that he was very controlling and manipulative and simply didn't want her to have any friends. In addition, he was abusive to her, told her it was her fault that he was behaving that way, and didn't want her to possibly tell a friend what was really going on. Or, it could be he really doesn't like you for some reason and your friend would not want to tell you that.
excuse me there that's not hard
Cleopatra was a handy tool for Octavian to use against Marc Antony in their power struggle. Octavian used her and her relationship to Antony as an excuse, or at least one excuse, for going to war.
Yes, it is wise to. Otherwise his/her excuse will be "you know, I just got out of a relationship, I am not ready to move on." Be his/her friend and hang out until you think the time is right to make your move.
its not fair to either one of you to carry on a relationship when you dont desire or love the person your with leave so both of you can get on with your lives
Excuse can be a noun or a verb. Verb: to excuse Noun: an excuse
Space is usually a way of saying you want a break from a relationship. It's an excuse many men and women both are accustomed to using as a method of breaking up without making the situation to painful to their ex.
To excuse