| Two years, no plan, time to move on. |
Yeah .. This. |
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She wanted to get engaged after 2 years of dating? How old is she?
I would never want to get engaged on a holiday. That would water it down, but that’s just me. |
Don’t let her go back to him. He’s not into marriage or her or both. Those times you have to prompt and tell what to do are exhausting and usually end up divorced. |
Don’t bother wondering what he could be. He’s shown you. Done and done. |
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Get happy with yourself and friends, then go get setup with new dates.
Dont worry about flakey ex BF, he’ll disappoint whomever he ends up with in the long run. Dudes who don’t know what they want or need another adult to tell them what to do, fail over and over at adulting. |
Risk there is the boy couldn’t handle that and was resentful, OR he’d hem & haw about how he just doesn’t know… Either way, she would have smoked out a loser and been single. Same as now! |
I’m not. But he has mental disorders he won’t manage. So that may have been driving his lack of emotion and action and decisions. |
No, it worked. He revealed his non-intentions, and she walked. Good for her. |
Ultimately, if women want to have kids with a husband they realize they need to get married sooner rather than later. Once you get to your mid 20s, it's best to find someone else if current guy doesn't want to commit. I found out the hard way. |
| Smart woman. If she’s in her mid 20s these are her prime dating years. Best not to waste them on a guy who won’t commit. Two years is plenty of time. |
Yes but they do it in a passive-aggressive way… by issuing an ultimatum. 😀 |
| Your daughter sounds immature and high maintenance. He’s lucky. |
the guy dodged a bullet for sure. demanding a proposal on a specific holiday. wow, you must be a troll. |
| She sounds spoiled and demanding. I think this guy really dogged a bullet here! |