thank me later
Hey Yea Forums
I wish no harm upon your relationship. Sometimes they work out. Mine lasted 5 years and I thought I had it all figured out. Putting myself through college, working full time, paying rent, providing, boom. She got bored and moved on. High school sweethearts and everything. Suck bad. Felt like a shit for a year.
That's neat you work at a warehouse like me! Though I won't lie to you Yea Forumsro, I have no idea how you do it. Literally the only way I am able to survive going to work every day is knowing that EVENTUALLY this will end. I know guys who have worked at this warehouse for 10+ years with no end in sight.
I'd rather eat a fucking bullet.
2/10 chance this is good advice.
If your girl is a good person, remember that people's value to others increases over time.
People are the most important thing in life- and this is coming from an anti-social bodybuilder with an IQ of 135.
There are situational factors to relationships, but if she acts like you want your long-term partner to act except for the observation of quality time scarcity, don't give up on the relationship cuz some basement dwelling neckbeard told you to on an Australian boomerang carving forum.
That is shitty my dude. I don't know if you would agree with me on this, and it's gonna sound cheesy as fuck, but I do genuinely believe that your frist love and first heartbreak are by far the most painful.
Losing my high school sweetheart absolutely destroyed my psychologically and emotionally, but losing gf's since then has been 1/5 the pain.
sauce?!
I literally cannot find the website this came from
They don't have the same mental capacity as we do. Upbringing molds a lot of that kind of behavior. Like you feel you're destined for something greater but wish to remain humble.
but some of those guys have no choice. live check to check and if they miss two, they are homeless.
bro girls in their 20s don't know a fucking thing about life.
True shit. I've been here long enough be able to spot the NEETs and Incels who have no right to be advising anothers life in the state that their own is in.