Anonymous wrote:Just chiming in to point out the double standard we see here nearly every day of the guy being a (gasp) low earner.
If he lives within his means, and doesnt carry debt- so what? Is OP not working?
It seems an awful lot of women on DCUM demand their partner be a high earner to finance their lifestyle, without a similar commitment to their own career.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cons: diagnosed adhd: Yikes
messy: Yikes
stubborn/inflexible: Yikes
dysfunctional family (but not local): Yikes
This. Mine was so rigid. He got really brave being rigid when we had a kid and he thought I was stuck.
I left and he killed himself.
You boyfriend wanting to get married is scary. Mine wanted to marry me but I refused. Luckily the kid is healthy and thinks dad and his family were and are crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Cons: diagnosed adhd: Yikes
messy: Yikes
stubborn/inflexible: Yikes
dysfunctional family (but not local): Yikes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's on meds because you asked him to take them?
Then, no
He' was fine with his ADHD life sans meds before he met you.
After the honeymoon phase, he will go off the meds and blame you for making him take them
Who hurt you to make such generalized assumptions?
Did it hit, sweetie?
A man his age knows what he wants his life to be. He didn't choose to include ADHD meds in his life.
Making someone take meds they themselves didn't initiate on their own is a bad idea.
A lot of people aren't diagnosed until late in life and keep thinking of their ADHD related issues as personal flaws and failures.
That is for him to figure out
OP said she asked him to take meds
Any friend would advise another friend to seek medical advice if they feel it can help their friend. If two people who claim to be in love can't help each other then why label it as love?
If she broke up with him, they would be nothing to each other just like all of our exes. That's the difference between friends and people you are dating.
She needs to marry who he is not who she crafted by requesting he take meds. If they broke up, would he still take the meds?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Some things about me:
Pros: solid career with good earnings, physically 7.5-8, good sense of humor, good at planning things, smart, own home, go to therapy when I need to
Cons: don’t want kids (this narrows my pool), I’m sometimes overly sensitive, I am not submissive, my family members are a mixed bag
Anonymous wrote:You can do better.
And if you don’t want kids just save yourself the hassle and don’t get married!