Anonymous wrote:Give it 10 years, most people become more conservative as they age. You’ll be fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Then you should've left 5-7 weeks ago.
You already know the answer and are seeking validation. I get it. But he is decidedly NOT 'the one.'
No you're totally right. I did want validation.
I guess I'm just anxious about what next. I'm 31. I now do this thing where I do the math in my head like, okay, if I break up with him this month, and I take a couple months off from dating, and then I meet someone by the holidays, I can get engaged in a year which means after a year long engagement...
I'm deeply neurotic about what happens next.
Anonymous wrote:I've been dating my bf for almost a year and I think I need to throw in the towel. We have different political views. I don't particularly care. At first it was fine. But lately, I think just with the election heating up, he constantly keeps bringing up that he can't believe I'm voting for who I'm voting for, he thinks it's stupid (??? what an insane thing to say? I would NEVER say that to him - well, actually today I finally snapped and said "I think who you're voting for is dumb but I wouldn't say that because it's rude and disrespectful"), a couple weeks ago it was a joke about how women shouldn't vote, before that it was a comment about how if I really respected him I would vote for his preferred candidate because his friends' wives vote for the same person as them. I genuinely don't care that he doesn't agree with me on most things and he claims to feel the same and yet every week it's a lecture from him about how "Women shouldn't be allowed to vote because this is what they do."
I really don't want to be single at nearly 32 because I thought he was the one, but he's not the guy I thought I signed up to date and I'm over it. Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:I've been dating my bf for almost a year and I think I need to throw in the towel. We have different political views. I don't particularly care. At first it was fine. But lately, I think just with the election heating up, he constantly keeps bringing up that he can't believe I'm voting for who I'm voting for, he thinks it's stupid (??? what an insane thing to say? I would NEVER say that to him - well, actually today I finally snapped and said "I think who you're voting for is dumb but I wouldn't say that because it's rude and disrespectful"), a couple weeks ago it was a joke about how women shouldn't vote, before that it was a comment about how if I really respected him I would vote for his preferred candidate because his friends' wives vote for the same person as them. I genuinely don't care that he doesn't agree with me on most things and he claims to feel the same and yet every week it's a lecture from him about how "Women shouldn't be allowed to vote because this is what they do."
I really don't want to be single at nearly 32 because I thought he was the one, but he's not the guy I thought I signed up to date and I'm over it. Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:I've been dating my bf for almost a year and I think I need to throw in the towel. We have different political views. I don't particularly care. At first it was fine. But lately, I think just with the election heating up, he constantly keeps bringing up that he can't believe I'm voting for who I'm voting for, he thinks it's stupid (??? what an insane thing to say? I would NEVER say that to him - well, actually today I finally snapped and said "I think who you're voting for is dumb but I wouldn't say that because it's rude and disrespectful"), a couple weeks ago it was a joke about how women shouldn't vote, before that it was a comment about how if I really respected him I would vote for his preferred candidate because his friends' wives vote for the same person as them. I genuinely don't care that he doesn't agree with me on most things and he claims to feel the same and yet every week it's a lecture from him about how "Women shouldn't be allowed to vote because this is what they do."
I really don't want to be single at nearly 32 because I thought he was the one, but he's not the guy I thought I signed up to date and I'm over it. Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:I've been dating my bf for almost a year and I think I need to throw in the towel. We have different political views. I don't particularly care. At first it was fine. But lately, I think just with the election heating up, he constantly keeps bringing up that he can't believe I'm voting for who I'm voting for, he thinks it's stupid (??? what an insane thing to say? I would NEVER say that to him - well, actually today I finally snapped and said "I think who you're voting for is dumb but I wouldn't say that because it's rude and disrespectful"), a couple weeks ago it was a joke about how women shouldn't vote, before that it was a comment about how if I really respected him I would vote for his preferred candidate because his friends' wives vote for the same person as them. I genuinely don't care that he doesn't agree with me on most things and he claims to feel the same and yet every week it's a lecture from him about how "Women shouldn't be allowed to vote because this is what they do."
I really don't want to be single at nearly 32 because I thought he was the one, but he's not the guy I thought I signed up to date and I'm over it. Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:Give it 10 years, most people become more conservative as they age. You’ll be fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, OP, if this is actually real, you've been a complete idiot to have stayed this long. Having said that, get some self-respect and dump his ass immediately. Cut him off, no contact, zilch. Move on. It's still early, stop wasting your time and your youth.
OP here and can I just throw in that all of this started like 6-8 weeks ago and has not been the entire 9 months we've been dating? At first he was like, "Oh, women are always liberal unless they're super religious, I've never dated a woman who agreed with me politically, I'm fine with that, blah blah blah" but lately it's like, really unhinged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Then you should've left 5-7 weeks ago.
You already know the answer and are seeking validation. I get it. But he is decidedly NOT 'the one.'
No you're totally right. I did want validation.
I guess I'm just anxious about what next. I'm 31. I now do this thing where I do the math in my head like, okay, if I break up with him this month, and I take a couple months off from dating, and then I meet someone by the holidays, I can get engaged in a year which means after a year long engagement...
I'm deeply neurotic about what happens next.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Then you should've left 5-7 weeks ago.
You already know the answer and are seeking validation. I get it. But he is decidedly NOT 'the one.'
No you're totally right. I did want validation.
I guess I'm just anxious about what next. I'm 31. I now do this thing where I do the math in my head like, okay, if I break up with him this month, and I take a couple months off from dating, and then I meet someone by the holidays, I can get engaged in a year which means after a year long engagement...
I'm deeply neurotic about what happens next.
Do you have the time and money for therapy? You are still young and the right therapist might be able to help you approach dating from a more grounded, less neurotic place.