Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't listen to these people. They are bitter. The strength of your love can change him and inspire him to become an entirely different person than he has been his entire life.
I laughed out loud at this. Very good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't listen to these people. They are bitter. The strength of your love can change him and inspire him to become an entirely different person than he has been his entire life.
You are totally nuts. It rarely works that way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably ADHD.
Does treating the ADHD help with motivation?
Anonymous wrote:Describe a Peter Pan.
Anonymous wrote:Don't listen to these people. They are bitter. The strength of your love can change him and inspire him to become an entirely different person than he has been his entire life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My boyfriend is kind, affectionate, loving, and so much fun. This has been the best year of my life.
He is also newly unemployed, obese, has significant debt, and doesn't seem motivated to change any of it.
Do people like this ever change?
Troll
Either turn into his mommy for a long term relative bishop or have fun and get the hell out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I couldn't do it. A month after dating my ex, I was ready to call it quits. We took a weekend trip and he forgot his luggage at home and blamed it on me not reminding him to bring it. He said his favorite meal was anything his mom cooked and was upset that he couldn't fly home to Florida every month. Plus he was comfortable making a 50k salary. This guy is in his early 30s! Things are only going to get worse OP, I'd end it.
You had me until you spoke with disgust about a 50k salary. I never gave a F about that in my dating days - I was always drawn to teachers.
Anonymous wrote:I couldn't do it. A month after dating my ex, I was ready to call it quits. We took a weekend trip and he forgot his luggage at home and blamed it on me not reminding him to bring it. He said his favorite meal was anything his mom cooked and was upset that he couldn't fly home to Florida every month. Plus he was comfortable making a 50k salary. This guy is in his early 30s! Things are only going to get worse OP, I'd end it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't listen to these people. They are bitter. The strength of your love can change him and inspire him to become an entirely different person than he has been his entire life.
I laughed out loud at this. Very good.
Anonymous wrote:Don't listen to these people. They are bitter. The strength of your love can change him and inspire him to become an entirely different person than he has been his entire life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do not marry him. Do not move in together. Do not get pregnant.
Dating Peter Pan is fine, but you should marry and have children an adult.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't listen to these people. They are bitter. The strength of your love can change him and inspire him to become an entirely different person than he has been his entire life.
But you are telling OP that wagering her whole life on this "what if" is okay. OP, there are other threads about red flags at the beginning. This is a red flag.