Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Update: we broke up. I talked to him and he just was completely minimizing my concerns while also not offering to do anything to meet me halfway. He basically kept saying everything will work out, don’t worry about it. I realized he doesn’t understand my way of thinking at all. Also realized he’s pretty selfish and lacking in empathy. I am so sad but I know it’s probably for the best. Thank you all for your great advice.
Next time try to date someone closer to your own stage of life (still having goals, aspirations, possibly open to relocate and travel more...)
Its not just about feelings, but being on the same orbit in life as well for LTR to work out
OP here. I think I’m done with dating for a good long time. I’m going to save up as much money as I can (not out of greed, as my exBF told me in our last conversation, but because I want to have a secure future). I’m also going to travel some during vacations from work and enjoy my single life!
Anonymous wrote:OP,
Years ago my mom faced a similar “ultimatium” from her bf (my parents had divorced years earlier). Her bf was relocating to another state to be closer to his grown children abs dailies. He said move or we are breaking up…they did a long distance for about six months but she gave in and moved. Left her friends of 20 years (who were against this), her job, and our hometown. In less than two years, she and her retired (live with me at my home & I’ll take care of you etc.) BF broke up. At age 50, she went to work at a bank until age 70 so that she qualified for a pension—whew!
Anonymous wrote:Update: we broke up. I talked to him and he just was completely minimizing my concerns while also not offering to do anything to meet me halfway. He basically kept saying everything will work out, don’t worry about it. I realized he doesn’t understand my way of thinking at all. Also realized he’s pretty selfish and lacking in empathy. I am so sad but I know it’s probably for the best. Thank you all for your great advice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Update: we broke up. I talked to him and he just was completely minimizing my concerns while also not offering to do anything to meet me halfway. He basically kept saying everything will work out, don’t worry about it. I realized he doesn’t understand my way of thinking at all. Also realized he’s pretty selfish and lacking in empathy. I am so sad but I know it’s probably for the best. Thank you all for your great advice.
Next time try to date someone closer to your own stage of life (still having goals, aspirations, possibly open to relocate and travel more...)
Its not just about feelings, but being on the same orbit in life as well for LTR to work out
OP here. I think I’m done with dating for a good long time. I’m going to save up as much money as I can (not out of greed, as my exBF told me in our last conversation, but because I want to have a secure future). I’m also going to travel some during vacations from work and enjoy my single life!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Update: we broke up. I talked to him and he just was completely minimizing my concerns while also not offering to do anything to meet me halfway. He basically kept saying everything will work out, don’t worry about it. I realized he doesn’t understand my way of thinking at all. Also realized he’s pretty selfish and lacking in empathy. I am so sad but I know it’s probably for the best. Thank you all for your great advice.
Next time try to date someone closer to your own stage of life (still having goals, aspirations, possibly open to relocate and travel more...)
Its not just about feelings, but being on the same orbit in life as well for LTR to work out