I might try. I actually downloaded Bumble today with no matches yet (literally all the pictures I have are with my wife and then solo gym selfies lol).
He didn’t read the name of the product, just saw the pic and added to cart. So he thought he was just buying you some random jewelry you wanted.
He doesn’t want to marry you. There’s no guarantee he ever will. You can keep investing more years into this gamble if you want, but there’s a good chance you throw away a big chunk of your youth on something that wasn’t ever going to happen. Then 5 years down the line when you get tired of waiting, it’s naked to leave because you’ve been together so long and sunk cost fallacy, or you end up hating him for wasting your time.
You’re ready to get married. He’s not. You should find someone who is also ready to get married. Some people never get married. He could be one of those people. But what I’ve seen is that guys who aren’t ready usually suddenly become ready as soon as they meet the right person. Maybe you’re just not that person for him. This is all a waste of time.
LMFAOOOOO ??????
31 and getting piss drunk. Christ.
I might try. I actually downloaded Bumble today with no matches yet (literally all the pictures I have are with my wife and then solo gym selfies lol).
“Jolene, if you can take my man, I wouldn’t want him”
If you can't deal with something like this, what will you do with a bigger problem?
You seem to have unrestricted internet access if you are making this post, contact the police if you are under threat of violence.
He didn’t read the name of the product, just saw the pic and added to cart. So he thought he was just buying you some random jewelry you wanted.
He doesn’t want to marry you. There’s no guarantee he ever will. You can keep investing more years into this gamble if you want, but there’s a good chance you throw away a big chunk of your youth on something that wasn’t ever going to happen. Then 5 years down the line when you get tired of waiting, it’s naked to leave because you’ve been together so long and sunk cost fallacy, or you end up hating him for wasting your time.
You’re ready to get married. He’s not. You should find someone who is also ready to get married. Some people never get married. He could be one of those people. But what I’ve seen is that guys who aren’t ready usually suddenly become ready as soon as they meet the right person. Maybe you’re just not that person for him. This is all a waste of time.
You: “Idk why you’re judging me based on this” also you one comment ago: “you tell your coworkers personal business? Yikes.”