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I don't understand how a relationship can get to the point of one partner wanting to get married and proposing without knowing that the other parter's feelings on the matter. How long had you been dating? YDI for proposing 7 hours from home without knowing her feelings about marring you.
MGTOW
"Well.. there goes the honey moon"
You couldn't just propose at dinner near home?
Awww!! I'm sorry! But instead of bitching about her on a 'social' website, talk to her! You need to have the 'Where is this relationship going?' talk! You have to talk about it sooner or later, and it's obviously playing on your mind. If she didn't explain why she rejected your proposal at the time, maybe you should bring it up and talk to her!
he could complain all he wants >.>
that's a killer dude. I'd boot that girl.
Define 'brutal rejection'. Was it really that bad? Perhaps it was just an exaggeration. I hope you two work things out, if this is the case, OP. Otherwise, sorry to hear about that. :c
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"So... What's for dinner?"
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.