Nave 'Torment'
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I'm glad things are going alright but remember this.....
while there is probably someone out there better suited for her, that doesn't mean that he is better than you and honestly, there are probably better women for you out there than her...
Just have a little self respect in terms of dating her and don't let your confidence in yourself be indicative on how she sees you but on how you see yourself.
Thanks.. and yes. Absolutely. Yes. I will remember that.
I know exactly what you mean. My fiancé is pretty short with everyone except me. I'm hoping he'll be the same if we have kids, because normally he hates kids (well, the noisy unruly ones, which frankly is 90% of them) but I've heard from multiple parents that it's different when it's your own.
Well yeah you'd be surprised! Children are unruly -- I have this 3 year old cousin of mine and it's usually us who end up taking care of her, she's adorable and will be starting school this summer -- if you see her with anyone else she's what you would call unruly and noisy, but when she's with us? When "it's one of your own" you tend to see that they actually stop being unruly around you; or even if they are a bit chaotic, at the end of it all they do listen to you and maybe only you when you tell em to eat those veggies.
And... so you end up spoiling them even more. Vicious cycle. Beautiful but... vicious.
Keep working on that self-confidence, Nave. Just because someone is better than you on paper (remember, ON PAPER), doesn't mean that they'd be a better partner for her.
You'd think that every woman would jump for a millionaire husband with a Wall St job and who wines and dines you on a regular basis and takes you out to concerts and resorts and stuff. I'd consider that one of the circles of hell.![]()
I know........... it's just.... damn it parents have a very different view of Hell. Especially when it comes to their precious younger daughter. They really wouldn't mind taking Shia LaBeouf from Wall St 2 as their ideal son-in-law.
But then again, yeah, I'm not dating the parents.
) but I've heard from multiple parents that it's different when it's your own.



