
Anonymous wrote:He should respond, “Yr open mouth is awaiting my harvest. Don’t spill a drop.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just announcing the engagement. No big deal.
You think her fiancé knows she’s texting ex boyfriends?
Anonymous wrote:They broke up due to living on opposite coasts. According to him it was pretty mutual. Sad but not messy. They have not communicated since Christmas 2023. He randomly got a photo text from her over the weekend with no caption, just her hand showing off her engagement ring. What motivates such a text from a 27 year old woman and what reaction is she looking for?
Anonymous wrote:To show him how good she's doing without him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would an ex from YEARS ago be on her mind in any way right after getting engaged? Super messy and classless. Anyone rationalizing this is also messy and classless. You know damn well you wouldn’t tell your fiancé you just texted your ex boyfriend the news.
It is possible she sent to all her friends just like people post their engagement rings on Facebook. Still classless, but all OP's son had to do was delete her number.
Nobody accidentally sends a photo text to an ex, especially about an engagement. An ex from years ago should be the last thing on her mind.
She is certainly not the last thing on his and his mother's. Lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does it matter, OP? He can send a quick, “Congratulations, wishing you all the best!”
Instead, he…ran to Mommy?
And you…ran to the Internet?
+1.
What motivates your son to show you this nonsense?
You loner misanthropes estranged from your families can’t help but reveal yourselves. Millions of Americans love their parents, text and talk to them regularly about everything under the sun, confide in them, seek advice and wisdom from them.
Lol. I speak to my mom pretty much everyday. We have more interest things to discuss than some ex randomly sending me an engagement ring photo with no message. And I would hope that even if I did mention this, she'd have more interesting things to ponder about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would an ex from YEARS ago be on her mind in any way right after getting engaged? Super messy and classless. Anyone rationalizing this is also messy and classless. You know damn well you wouldn’t tell your fiancé you just texted your ex boyfriend the news.
It is possible she sent to all her friends just like people post their engagement rings on Facebook. Still classless, but all OP's son had to do was delete her number.
Nobody accidentally sends a photo text to an ex, especially about an engagement. An ex from years ago should be the last thing on her mind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does it matter, OP? He can send a quick, “Congratulations, wishing you all the best!”
Instead, he…ran to Mommy?
And you…ran to the Internet?
+1.
What motivates your son to show you this nonsense?
You loner misanthropes estranged from your families can’t help but reveal yourselves. Millions of Americans love their parents, text and talk to them regularly about everything under the sun, confide in them, seek advice and wisdom from them.
Anonymous wrote:Just announcing the engagement. No big deal.