No proposal/ring on Valentines Day

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Two years, no plan, time to move on.


This^.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Did she communicate that to him?


This^.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ultimatum sounds bad, but communicating is good. This is important to me. I would like -this- for my life.


Sensible and mature approach after two years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If your daughter wanted to get married to him, then she could have proposed.



Do women put a ring on it now?


Why not? If men want equality and women to bring in money and do parenting and chores, women have as much say.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If your daughter wanted to get married to him, then she could have proposed.



Do women put a ring on it now?


Nobody needs to put a ring on the other but if both want to, they can ring shop together and buy their own or each other's rings.
Anonymous
Why didn’t she propose to him?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, every couple I know that got engaged after an ultimatum on timing eventually divorced.


Most relationships I know had an ultimatum to get them married actually. Guys would never propose without it. Mine did and going on 22 years.
Anonymous
Time for her to move on if he doesn't want a commitment. No need to waste your 20s on these guys if you know what you want.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My daughter broke up with her boyfriend because he didn’t give her an engagement ring and propose on Valentines Day. She was disappointed that he didn’t propose at Christmas, so she gave him until Valentines Day. He didn’t and that’s over. They were together over two years and it seems to me that she's so sad. What is a normal length of time to just date someone now?


Why didn't she propose if marriage is what she wanted?

There is no such thing as a "normal length of time." And having artificial constructs like that leads to disappointment, as apparently your daughter discovered.

Maybe she'll grow up before her next relationship?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I heard this from a friend. She said to her boyfriend of several years, "I would like to be married to you but if you don't want to be married, I need to date other people." And she did and they were no longer a couple.

No drama no fight. She dated others rather than him and in 6months to a year he had decided, he would like to be married. And he hoped to marry her and hoped she was still available. She was, and they got married.


Really? After six months of her banging other dudes, he came around? (No pun intended). Seems unlikely.
Anonymous
I gave my now husband a deadline to propose by but looking back, it was a mistake to marry a man who didn't want to propose on the same timeline.

I am really paying for it now and wish I had more patience back then to find the right person for me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why didn’t she propose to him?


It was a de facto proposal on her part.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Good for her, he was wasting her time


+1 she is the best looking she will ever be. Now is the time to find someone and not continue to give away feee milk
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:February is the time of year with lots of seasonal depression. The daughter was probably depressed with the winter. It’s ironic the ultimatum not only didn’t work, it fired back.


It worked. She’s rid herself of a man who doesn’t like her well enough to marry her
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My daughter broke up with her boyfriend because he didn’t give her an engagement ring and propose on Valentines Day. She was disappointed that he didn’t propose at Christmas, so she gave him until Valentines Day. He didn’t and that’s over. They were together over two years and it seems to me that she's so sad. What is a normal length of time to just date someone now?

Giving a guy an ultimatum is dumb as hell. No wonder he didn’t propose.
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