Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You want us to say that she's a terrible person and is looking to twist the knife or something?
There might be a tiny bit of that going on (which would be entirely understandable), but mostly she's just happy and wants everyone to know. That is perfectly normal.
Your son sends back congratulations and stops thinking about it. And you should stop AGONIZING.
I posted this because I am old and out of touch, so I'm crowd sourcing on here. I don't know if this is common or strange with kids this age. My gut reaction was this is rude to her fiancé, but again, I'm old.
It's not rude to her fiance.
My worst interpretation would be:
"Someone loves me enough to marry me and you didn't".
I think it's unfinished business but by leaving the caption off/not sending text she's being less explicit and maybe less rude.
It might be a bit more polite if she believes they meant a lot to each other and she believes people should find out "first-hand". That's a norm for some people. I prefer news thirdhand actually.
I had to give my husband of 30 years a 1 year deadline to decide. He was young and his indecisiveness was not flattering or comforting, even if it was understandable.
No response is needed.
Anonymous wrote: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?
You’re probably not getting the full story.
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
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You want us to say that she's a terrible person and is looking to twist the knife or something?
There might be a tiny bit of that going on (which would be entirely understandable), but mostly she's just happy and wants everyone to know. That is perfectly normal.
Your son sends back congratulations and stops thinking about it. And you should stop AGONIZING.
I posted this because I am old and out of touch, so I'm crowd sourcing on here. I don't know if this is common or strange with kids this age. My gut reaction was this is rude to her fiancé, but again, I'm old.
Anonymous wrote:Spite, duh
He may have told you it was amicable but that doesn’t mean she agrees.
Anonymous wrote:She’s settling and is trying to tell him to reach out if he’s interested before it’s too late.