Anonymous wrote:There's nothing in your post that indicates that she meddled. That's just your own insecurity talking. Also, this: "I just want my daughter to have an amazing father figure and not worry about anything, and I thought he was the one." makes it seem like you're just looking for a meal ticket.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:you mentioned a couple times in your posts of being taken care of. time to get a little motivated, honey. do it for yourself. and while I'm sure his mother disapproved of you, the break-up is on him.
^^^ This. you sound like a gold digger, a meal ticket in the waiting.
Maybe his mom saw through your bull and called you out for what you are.
if you want success, find it yourself!
Anonymous wrote:you mentioned a couple times in your posts of being taken care of. time to get a little motivated, honey. do it for yourself. and while I'm sure his mother disapproved of you, the break-up is on him.
Anonymous wrote:It’s understandable, OP. If people are motivated, they go to college, etc. it’s the good thing about America. Some people see it as a compulsory thing. You don’t. You see it as something you do if someone gives you the opportunity, but otherwise not. Not if it’s going to be hard.
He comes from a different world with different ideas to you. You say you don’t want your DD to worry about anything. That mother doesn’t want her DS or future grandkids to worry about anything either. And part of that is marrying someone with the same ideas about life. (That doesn’t mean same background.)