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Maybe my fiance is Superman, but we have been together for 6 years, he has 2 undergrad degrees, is working on a masters, works 2 jobs, AND works a graduate assistantship, but I have never felt neglected by him and we're getting married this summer.
I think your fiance IS Superman. Don't let him escape.
2 Degrees at the same time? How/why/wtf?
It is not that uncommon if your areas of interest include or are somewhat in-between two fields of study. I'm getting my Electronics and Computer Engineering degree shortly and have a handful of classes to finish for my Computer Science degree before I start grad school.
@#82: There are plenty of ways to be working on two degrees at the same time: Most universities have double undergraduate degree programs (not just double majors). Many universities have joint graduate degree programs. OP is in Pennsylvania. So he could be working on, say, a JD/MBA program at Villanova or Pitt. Penn has a joint MBA/MA in international studies, as well as a joint JD/MBA program and a joint JD/MD program. I'm sure there are many I'm leaving out. And honestly, if he's in any one of those, I can see why she thought he didn'thave time for her. Most programs like that, you're so busy you don't have time to fart.
On the bright side, if she really cared about you, she would have been patient, so it's probably better this way. I love my boyfriend to death, and it isn't terribly difficult for me to hardly ever see him, because I know he's working a job and triple majoring now, then attending grad school so that our lives will be better later. Yeah, it's not easy, but relationships never really are. Still, FYL OP. Breakups are tough, especially when you didn't do anything wrong.
If she's going to be lonely she might as well be alone.
You shouldn't have gotten into a relationship if you were that busy all the time. At the same time, if she knew you had such a busy schedule, then she should've realized that the relationship wouldn't satisfy her. It goes both ways.
ofcourse. how selfish of me! let's do all the things that you want to do! love the quote, love the movie.
Yeah, very nice. How about you MTFU?
Don't put words in her mouth. She felt neglected because, by your admission, she was neglected. You must really think you're some hot shit to have this girl sitting alone waiting for you. You want a good career, you make the sacrifices, but don't turn that into her being a bitch-she's not your wife. Now make like a tree and get outta here! Nobody wants to hear it!
Yeah, you are selfish. It feels like crap not to be worth your partner's time. You obviously don't have time for a relationship right now, or don't think your girlfriend should be a priority, so why make her suffer?
she should be able to understand what she got herself into. good luck finding someone who does
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it's for the better, you have no time for a relationship anyway. soooo.... why even start one if you are going to be nonexistant? two jobs and college, that gotta suck.
you really shouldn't be dating at all think abt it from her point of view she never sees you and your gone all hours how is a realiatuonship like that supposed to work? you weren't selfish but she wasn't your priority andshe felt like she needed to be. she shouldve come talk to you but she didn't so now it's time to move on