Anonymous wrote:If he doesn’t want to be married to her, asking her to marry him wouldn’t be doing “the right thing.” I know you want your sister to have a happy relationship, but marriage doesn’t make that happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's obviously keeping his options open, but there isn't much you can (or should) do.
Agree with this. I think it would be one thing if he just wasn’t into social media at all (my DH isnt) but if he’s posting menus and selfies then yeah he’s keeping his options open. Also agree with the other PP that says that your sister knows all of this. It’s their business and if she comes to you for advice then give it otherwise just MYOB.
For the 4th time on the this thread I’ve said I had no intention of saying anything to her.
So then what is the point of your post?
Did you read the title? It’s quite literally in the tile. OP asked is she just being a paranoid concerned sister. My guess is she was hoping people would tell her that her assumptions were wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's obviously keeping his options open, but there isn't much you can (or should) do.
Agree with this. I think it would be one thing if he just wasn’t into social media at all (my DH isnt) but if he’s posting menus and selfies then yeah he’s keeping his options open. Also agree with the other PP that says that your sister knows all of this. It’s their business and if she comes to you for advice then give it otherwise just MYOB.
For the 4th time on the this thread I’ve said I had no intention of saying anything to her.
So then what is the point of your post?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's obviously keeping his options open, but there isn't much you can (or should) do.
Agree with this. I think it would be one thing if he just wasn’t into social media at all (my DH isnt) but if he’s posting menus and selfies then yeah he’s keeping his options open. Also agree with the other PP that says that your sister knows all of this. It’s their business and if she comes to you for advice then give it otherwise just MYOB.
My thoughts exactly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's obviously keeping his options open, but there isn't much you can (or should) do.
Agree with this. I think it would be one thing if he just wasn’t into social media at all (my DH isnt) but if he’s posting menus and selfies then yeah he’s keeping his options open. Also agree with the other PP that says that your sister knows all of this. It’s their business and if she comes to you for advice then give it otherwise just MYOB.
For the 4th time on the this thread I’ve said I had no intention of saying anything to her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's obviously keeping his options open, but there isn't much you can (or should) do.
Agree with this. I think it would be one thing if he just wasn’t into social media at all (my DH isnt) but if he’s posting menus and selfies then yeah he’s keeping his options open. Also agree with the other PP that says that your sister knows all of this. It’s their business and if she comes to you for advice then give it otherwise just MYOB.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, I'm middle aged but I really can't imagine judging someone's commitment to the mother of their child based on social media posts. It's an utterly ridiculous way to assess his reliability or his devotion to your sister. LOTS of people don't want to post pics of their kids online, LOTS of people (e.g., those with healthy sense of privacy) don't go around proclaiming their love on FB or Instagram or Twitter. Frankly I cringe at men who gush in publicly available settings or couples who seem to communicate via social media.
If he's mistreating her, that should concern you. If she's unhappy about their marital situation or lack thereof, that should concern you. But posting a menu and work-related accolades and no baby pictures or sweet nothings to someone he lives with suggests a mature approach to social media, so I'm on team sister's boyfriend here.