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?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She’s bragging that some other guy “locked her down” and wants your son to feel bad that he “let her get away.” She probably sent the photo to a few exes. At the end of the day, she’s just a very insecure young woman in her 20s.
In five years, she will be embarrassed and mortified by the fact that she sent these texts to ex-boyfriends. Your son probably dodged a bullet.
It's definitely embarrassing. If he actually cared about her he probably would have reached out in the past two years.
Why does he still have her number active in his phone? Why isn’t she blocked?
Why would he need to block her? He obviously wasn't tempted to call her and probably forgot about it. Blocking is for highly emotional people who need to act out in some way or protect themselves from a harasser.
Well he and his mom appear to be highly emotional people...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She’s bragging that some other guy “locked her down” and wants your son to feel bad that he “let her get away.” She probably sent the photo to a few exes. At the end of the day, she’s just a very insecure young woman in her 20s.
In five years, she will be embarrassed and mortified by the fact that she sent these texts to ex-boyfriends. Your son probably dodged a bullet.
It's definitely embarrassing. If he actually cared about her he probably would have reached out in the past two years.
Why does he still have her number active in his phone? Why isn’t she blocked?
Why would he need to block her? He obviously wasn't tempted to call her and probably forgot about it. Blocking is for highly emotional people who need to act out in some way or protect themselves from a harasser.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would an ex from YEARS ago be on her mind in any way right after getting engaged? Super messy and classless. Anyone rationalizing this is also messy and classless. You know damn well you wouldn’t tell your fiancé you just texted your ex boyfriend the news.
It is possible she sent to all her friends just like people post their engagement rings on Facebook. Still classless, but all OP's son had to do was delete her number.
People post their rings on Facebook? I don't think that's a thing.
Yes. Some weirdos do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She’s bragging that some other guy “locked her down” and wants your son to feel bad that he “let her get away.” She probably sent the photo to a few exes. At the end of the day, she’s just a very insecure young woman in her 20s.
In five years, she will be embarrassed and mortified by the fact that she sent these texts to ex-boyfriends. Your son probably dodged a bullet.
It's definitely embarrassing. If he actually cared about her he probably would have reached out in the past two years.
Why does he still have her number active in his phone? Why isn’t she blocked?
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.
What motivates your son to show you this nonsense?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She’s bragging that some other guy “locked her down” and wants your son to feel bad that he “let her get away.” She probably sent the photo to a few exes. At the end of the day, she’s just a very insecure young woman in her 20s.
In five years, she will be embarrassed and mortified by the fact that she sent these texts to ex-boyfriends. Your son probably dodged a bullet.
It's definitely embarrassing. If he actually cared about her he probably would have reached out in the past two years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would an ex from YEARS ago be on her mind in any way right after getting engaged? Super messy and classless. Anyone rationalizing this is also messy and classless. You know damn well you wouldn’t tell your fiancé you just texted your ex boyfriend the news.
It is possible she sent to all her friends just like people post their engagement rings on Facebook. Still classless, but all OP's son had to do was delete her number.
People post their rings on Facebook? I don't think that's a thing.
Anonymous wrote:She’s bragging that some other guy “locked her down” and wants your son to feel bad that he “let her get away.” She probably sent the photo to a few exes. At the end of the day, she’s just a very insecure young woman in her 20s.
In five years, she will be embarrassed and mortified by the fact that she sent these texts to ex-boyfriends. Your son probably dodged a bullet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would an ex from YEARS ago be on her mind in any way right after getting engaged? Super messy and classless. Anyone rationalizing this is also messy and classless. You know damn well you wouldn’t tell your fiancé you just texted your ex boyfriend the news.
It is possible she sent to all her friends just like people post their engagement rings on Facebook. Still classless, but all OP's son had to do was delete her number.
Anonymous wrote:“Looks like a diamond, only smaller”

Anonymous wrote:Why would an ex from YEARS ago be on her mind in any way right after getting engaged? Super messy and classless. Anyone rationalizing this is also messy and classless. You know damn well you wouldn’t tell your fiancé you just texted your ex boyfriend the news.
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?