So My Fiancé and I have been together for over 6 years now, and I am turning 22 and he is 24.
He proposed to me 2 years ago on my birthday, the fancy dinner, the ring, the whole 9 yards, even got my dads permission. My family loves him, but knows about our issues. He lives in his grandpa’s basement right now, and doesn’t have plans to buy a place for another year or so. He won’t acknowledge renting either. Our wedding has been cancelled 3 times now because of him not being ready. We both work awesome jobs, I have my career going good for me working for our cities University, and he is almost a journeymen plumber.
I feel like I am constantly waiting and waiting for him to BE READY. And by that I mean ready to just move forward and have something to look forward to in our relationship. It’s so frustrating and depressing because all of our friends have started getting marred, buying or renting houses, etc. and it seems like my relationship with him has been empty promises and disappointment. We have taken breaks away from each other a couple of times now because we have been arguing more lately and he seems to be more into his friends than me. So yes, it does hurt. I have my own friends as well. It seems like he wants me there for his own comfort and when he wants to do his own thing he just kicks me to the curb. I love him so so much and if there’s any way to make this work other than to keep on waiting for an uncertain future than please tell me. The only feelings I feel when I think about our relationship now are hopelessness and disappointment and I feel horrible for all of it. I just feel like he proposed to me to be the good boyfriend you know? Like he had no intention of marrying me until he felt like it. Last night he said he doesn’t want kids until he is in his 30’s at least, I played it off like oh yeah whatever but I want kids before I’m 30! He seems like he has different ideas on life now and it hurts that this could happen to people that used to be so happy. I don’t understand why it happens…
There is no point in trying to keep up with the Joneses.
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