You big child
By Immature - 10/01/2021 05:01 - United States
By Immature - 10/01/2021 05:01 - United States
By Anonymous - 13/11/2014 18:50 - South Africa - Cape Town
By Anonymous - 28/03/2011 02:49 - United States
By Anonymous - 28/09/2013 16:25 - Serbia - Beograd
By Anonymous - 06/02/2020 18:00
By Chewy - 05/01/2010 10:45 - United Kingdom
By Anonymous - 20/09/2024 07:00 - United States
By Anonymous - 16/07/2020 20:04
By Anonymous - 26/09/2014 21:27 - United States
By minime94 - 15/11/2012 06:35 - United States - Sunset
By Anonymous - 24/10/2025 03:00
I can understand why she would be disappointed. But for all the people saying she deserved commitment, she is allowed to propose to him. I don't understand how you can go from "I'm ready to spend the rest of my life with you." to "I never want to see you again." over the type of ring he presented.
Some people like maintaining the tradition of the guy being the one to propose.
Wow. Did you give her your letter jacket, too? Seriously, this was a high school move. If you guys had agreed to commitment without an actual marriage, that would be one thing; but that doesn't seem to be the case here. If you can't commit to the marriage that she was obviously expecting (and had likely already talked about), let her go. Give her the chance to find someone willing to make that commitment.
Yeah... YDI. 6 year relationship and a promise ring? I mean, you ****** up double if you've both already discussed marriage and you pulled this one on her. Either way, it looks like she was ready for marriage and you dropped the ball, big time. Also even though this wasn't a proposal (Other than GF's proposal you pretty much need a new brain) I post this every time a REAL proposal gets totally ****** up: Marriage isn't the surprise, the proposal time and location is. You and your partner should have already discussed this and are both actually ready for marriage before you propose.
If you're going to commit to her, just buy an engagement ring. Promise rings are a waste of money.
Keywords
I agree with her. Once you have graduated college you are too old to give someone a promise ring. By the time you are thirty you should be settled and really ready to start life, if not already. Her biological clock is ticking.
It took you six years to give a ring, but the ring was not an engagement ring? I would think that would piss off most women. If you are not ready to get engaged, you should have, when you realized she thought it was an engagement ring, was go with the flow and become engaged, as it was very obvious she had been waiting for it for a long time.