You know, it doesn't matter if you're being a snob. You know what you need in a partner. And if you're a snob (and I don't think you are), so be it. You're not compatible.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was the first poster, but how old are you OP? Are you even in what you bring to the relationship or are you much further ahead? Either way still no, but you seem like you like him. Are you worried about scarcity? Do you have low self esteem?
I'm 28. I'm working on my master's degree. He seemed nice at first. I didn't know about the details I've posted til just this weekend. I don't like what I've learned. I'm trying not to be judgemental but I don't like how he makes his living and I can't figure out if I'm being snobby or what.
The selling isn't the part that would worry me. It's the house full of crap. Sounds like a nascent hoarder.Anonymous wrote:Would you date a guy who makes his living by going to garage sales and then reselling the stuff on ebay? That's all he does. He sells comic book/action figure type stuff. He is 30 and lives with his mom. Their house is filled with all the crap he buys to resell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was the first poster, but how old are you OP? Are you even in what you bring to the relationship or are you much further ahead? Either way still no, but you seem like you like him. Are you worried about scarcity? Do you have low self esteem?
I'm 28. I'm working on my master's degree. He seemed nice at first. I didn't know about the details I've posted til just this weekend. I don't like what I've learned. I'm trying not to be judgemental but I don't like how he makes his living and I can't figure out if I'm being snobby or what.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was the first poster, but how old are you OP? Are you even in what you bring to the relationship or are you much further ahead? Either way still no, but you seem like you like him. Are you worried about scarcity? Do you have low self esteem?
I'm 28. I'm working on my master's degree. He seemed nice at first. I didn't know about the details I've posted til just this weekend. I don't like what I've learned. I'm trying not to be judgemental but I don't like how he makes his living and I can't figure out if I'm being snobby or what.
You are definitely not being snobby or judgmental. You are doing everything right with getting your masters and presumably a good job to follow. At your age, you should be dating someone in a similar position (at least with a sound income), who is managing their life responsibly, and is not relying on their mother to subsidize their life.
How do you feel about the prospect of you and him moving in together and him filling your house with his garage sale crap while it sits and sits because no one wants to buy it? Or when he has no money to contribute to the mortgage or bills, because he's always had someone else to pay? He will replace his mother with you. He will not change. He will not progress his life. He honestly sounds like one of those people you see on MTV True Life or some TLC special and the rest of the world just marvels at the peculiarity of his life and also at whomever he baits into becoming his significant other.
Cut and run.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was the first poster, but how old are you OP? Are you even in what you bring to the relationship or are you much further ahead? Either way still no, but you seem like you like him. Are you worried about scarcity? Do you have low self esteem?
I'm 28. I'm working on my master's degree. He seemed nice at first. I didn't know about the details I've posted til just this weekend. I don't like what I've learned. I'm trying not to be judgemental but I don't like how he makes his living and I can't figure out if I'm being snobby or what.