Am I crossing a line by talking to strangers?

I'm a girl and I don't really have friends. I have one female best friend, but apart from that, my boyfriend is the only person I talk to and feel completely comfortable with.

Whenever we have a fight and stop talking for a few days, I feel extremely empty because I have no one else to talk to. During those times, I install friendship/chat apps and talk to random strangers. I don't flirt or cheat my only intention is to feel less lonely.

I actually find it easier to talk to strangers because I've had bad experiences with fake friends, gossip, and betrayal.

Is this wrong? If you were my boyfriend, would this make you uncomfortable, even if there was no romantic intention?

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u/MidnightMusings0 — 8 hours ago

Does this mean I might be bisexual?

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I'm a woman in a happy relationship with my boyfriend, and I'm completely satisfied with our sex life.

But whenever I watch porn, I get turned on by women's boobs much more than a man's body or penis. It has made me wonder if I'm bisexual, or if this is actually common among straight women.

Has anyone else experienced this? I'd love to hear honest opinions, especially from women.

Need help asap I'm concerned

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u/MidnightMusings0 — 1 day ago

Need help asap

My partner and I have a healthy relationship overall. Today, he drank without telling me, lied about it, got extremely drunk, stopped answering calls, and everyone was worried. When he finally got home, he verbally abused me over the phone and later through messages.

I know he was drunk, but I don't think that's an excuse. I'm feeling deeply disrespected and don't know if I should forgive him or distance myself.

Am I overreacting? What would you do in my situation?

I really need your help guys

Update: he Called me multiple times until i accepted the call. He's yearning for forgiveness. I'm still unsure whether i should forgive him or not

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u/MidnightMusings0 — 2 days ago

This feels unfair.

Random thought 🌌

As Indian kids, most of us grow up appreciating what our parents give us. We see people who have less, so instead of comparing our parents with others, we learn to be grateful. Even if we have wishes, we often don't say, "My friend's parents bought them this, why don't you?"

So why does that understanding disappear when the child grows up?

If one child earns ₹15,000 and another earns ₹60,000, it doesn't automatically mean the first one didn't work hard. Everyone has different opportunities, abilities, and luck.

If children can value their parents for what they could provide, shouldn't parents also value their children for what they are able to earn? Appreciate the effort instead of comparing them with someone else's child.

Share your opinions

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u/MidnightMusings0 — 4 days ago

✨ Sending this into the universe

✨ Hi, I'm a girl with too many thoughts, too much sarcasm, and a guitar that's mostly decorative.

I love deep talks, dumb jokes, latent🚔, music, and people who can switch from existential crises to memes in 0.2 seconds. I enjoy singing, dancing, overthinking random things at midnight, and getting emotionally attached to hobbies before I actually learn them.🐬

Lately, I've realized I'd love to have more female friendships. The kind where you can talk about your day, share random thoughts, send each other reels at ungodly hours, and slowly become part of each other's lives.

If you're also a girl who's trying to find her people, come say hi. 🌷✨

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u/MidnightMusings0 — 15 days ago