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should've left her there
Ouch. Sorry dude. :-(
Should've made the trip without her brother
oh man. that's sucks dude. sorry bro.
Yeah, there wouldn't have been a woman for 7 hours with me... Ha sorry op! You'll find someone better :)
This doesn't make a whole lot of sense...she rejected your proposal and yet she rides back with you? Am I way off or?
Maybe she still wants to be with him but she's not ready for marriage yet? If he loves her enough to propose to her, why would he abandon her 7 hours from home just because she said no? Despite what some commenters seem to think, you're not absolutely required to say yes when someone proposes to you.
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She isn't automatically wrong for rejecting it, oddly enough. And it's hard to trust the assessment of brutal from somebody who got turned down. Maybe he asked in a big public display and she had to either turn him down then, or say yes then tell him "actually, no" later on. Either would feel rough. Plus they may still be together, it's not always all or nothing.