Hi James. Thank you for this suggestion. Inviting Bill and his wife to me and my GF's house is something we should do anyway. If the question of a boardgame comes up, well I have a bunch to chose from. — jeffry744 secs ago
@Anilla: (1/2) my first comment was criticizing the two premises of your answer. In essence, my comment was: I have to say that I totally disagree with the two first points at the beginning of the answer. 1) I don't think that the ex can do anything she wants with the pictures. There are legal aspects in using other people's image and even if it was legal, she is not morally allowed to do whatever she wants. The photos were taken in a precise context (the privacy of a bedroom) and most people would agree that photos that were taken in a private context should stay private... — Taladris9 secs ago
It feels like you have a question in there somewhere, but all I see are statements. You may feel the question is clearly implied, but there's a bunch of different questions it could be, and questions get closed due to being unclear or too broad. This is also fairly short as questions go. That's not necessarily itself an issue, but it's possible more background information might be in order. It's really tough to say about whether more background information would be useful without clarity on the exact question being asked. — Ed Grimm59 secs ago
"n spite of more "politically correct" answers that society today seems to value, which I believe is the reason our society has so many problems" +1. Totally agree with that statement. — Nico1 min ago
I would agree with this if OP was the only person she was being distant towards, but her clamming up from everyone doesn't make me think that it's simply a "she wants a breakup" situation. Mental issues can make people not think straight and be self-destructive like this -- it's not a rational thing for anyone to do otherwise, especially if they were happy before. Nobody would willingly sabotage their own life like this. — Pyritie1 min ago