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22 thoughts on “Engaged and divorced at 22

  1. i can immediately tell you she's gonna be miserable in a matter of months,
    not because peoples have to be in relationships to be happy, but simply because she's clearly not that type of person.

    somes are fines and happy by themselves, obviously relationships are not the end-goal of everyone's life.

    that chick on the other-hand just explained her entire-life she pursued love and immediately backed-up when marriage was on the table.
    hell, even her "post-relationship" period seem to be centered around socializing with peoples closes to her (friends, family, ect).

    she neither realized love isn't the end-goal, and she didn't learn to be comfortable with her own life neither.

    she explained herself that she went through a "manic-spiral" just after cancelling her marriage, and i assume she probably irremediably damaged her relationship.

    when peoples say they want "love", they don't mean having a ring around their middle-finger, but growing old and being comfortable with someone they know for years to come.

    it take YEARS for this level of both trust and affection to build-up, it's not something that you just get with marriage, hell you don't even need marriage for that anyway.

    what happenned is that chick, got cold-feet.

    she realized her entire life would change and she'd have to settle-down despite clearly being unsatisfied with everything in her life.

    (she complained about having to choose her relationship over time with friends, and the freedom of celibacy, ect).

    but she hasn't been in a loving-relationship yet, so she hasn't learned anything from it, because it's simply something she didn't go through.

    you can't exactly figure-out something for yourself without actually going through it, especially if it's something which has affected your entire life as she claim.

    i'm willing to bet 50 bucks that after some-time she'll circle-back to square 1 after loneliness creep back up in her life.
    she'll search someone else to build a relationship with, wait until it get serious, and then jump-off the boat again as soon as it close on her that she won't ever be entirely satisfied.
    and that will be like that for a longass-time, until she either have to actually settle-down with someone she dosn't even like and/or know that much,
    or until she'll be left alone and realize that with time even your friends and family will be too-busy with their own-life to always make time for you.

    TL;DR: she'll either end as a "wine-mom" or a stereotypical "cat-lady".

  2. She can put that whole experience down to the fairytale ‘happily ever after’ trope that’s so prevalent in stories for little girls.

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