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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She's thoughtful, highly educated, ambitious, great career, adorable, lovely family, and even an excellent cook. What you as a woman see as "a catch" isn't necessarily the same thing a man sees as a catch, OP. Most men do not want "ambitious" women with a "great career". What you see as "adorable" is through a female lens, OP. Not a male lens. They are two very different things. [b]The hard truth: a man will swim across an ocean for a woman he really loves. No holds barred, he goes all out.[/b] [b]Your son isn't truly in love with this girlfriend. [/b]And he is well within his rights to have his feelings on the subject. It's his life, not yours. His choice, not yours.[/quote] Many young men are in love but don't realize what they had until they lose it and have to re-enter the dating pool and understand what they had. Then they try to circle back with the ex and she's moved on; another man has already put a ring on her finger and is building a life with her. The top country song right now is this very topic: "I Should Have Married You" by Old Dominion Chorus: [i]If I hadn't been so young and stupid Yeah, I let somebody beat me to it Don't know what you got until you lose it Guess I blew it, baby I should have married you[/i] [/quote]
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