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I abandoned my boyfriend on our second anniversary holiday

I abandoned my boyfriend on our second anniversary holiday

If he likes it, he should wear a ring on it – so the new single lady gave her the old weight of old.

But, side-eyed social media skeptics say she has no big problems and her ex “don’t the bullet.”

“On our first date, I told him he had a two-year purpose,” self-worth influencer Bela Marie went all out in a trend-wide closed state with over 10 million Tiktok views. “On our 2nd anniversary, I broke up with him.”

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Yes, you read it correctly. When we started dating, I told him he had 2 years of advice. After he brought me to Catalina on our 2nd anniversary, he was surprised with a suite and a beautiful boat on the island to celebrate “our love” and planned a beautiful weekend trip – he did not make any suggestions. So I broke up with him and ended our relationship. Thank God, I didn’t marry that man. There are many reasons why I should stay, but I decided to stay – this is the tipping point. I have happiness every day that this person is no longer my life and I am proud of myself for sticking to my gut and what I told him on my first date. Ladies, time is not a language of love. If you have huge dreams and goals that require a man’s marriage and family, then I wholeheartedly think that you shouldn’t waste more time than the wrong person. After two years together, he’s still not sure to marry me… Then, I won’t wait to change my mind, beg him to help me achieve my goals, or work harder from this idea, I need to “prove my worth.” He did not take action. So I did-I left. Consistency without commitment is just convenience. I’m with a man who committed it. Not a boy who wants to waste my time. ffypwomenddatingaddingadviceselfRepectrrelatablebbelamierwWomandDatingsseldworthtttttttttttttttttttttttttttttoxicrelationssituationsItuationshiptoxicciCpepeople

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Content creator Marie virally revealed that she abandoned her boyfriend for two years on a romantic holiday after failing to achieve her goal. tiktok/imbelamie

He missed her deadline. Now, this relationship is fixed.

However, instead of applauding without the nonsense sirens, online critics marked Mary’s “absurdity,” “wild” and a “red flag” of walking, believing that two years of romance was too short to make a lifetime commitment.

Her haters are not completely wrong.

Researchers found that most modern lovers get engaged after two to five years of dating. Prostock-Studio – Stock.adobe.com

According to a recent survey of 8,000 fiancés, only 30% of couples date for two years or less.

According to wedding experts, up to 53% of lovebirds agree to free-ride after two to five years, while 17% of slim waited six years or more.

It’s a serious step and worth seriously considering – especially now, when divorce rates soar.

Mary seemed to agree.

Mary explained that she wasn’t trying to “waste time” to build a relationship with the “boy”, who wasn’t ready to make a lasting commitment two years later. Johnstocker – Stock.adobe.com

“Thank God, I didn’t marry that man,” she gave her a viral video to some extent.

“After our two-year anniversary, he took me to Catalina, was surprised with the suite and a beautiful boat to celebrate “our love” and planned a beautiful weekend trip – he didn’t propose,” Brunette continued. “So I broke up with him and ended our relationship.”

“There are many reasons why I should stay, but I decided to stay – it’s the tipping point.” “I have happiness every day that this person is no longer my life and I am proud of myself sticking to my gut and what I told him on my first date.”

Mary refuses to get into romance with a man who is “uncertain” about her long-term value. Anton – stock.adobe.com

With her virtual megaphone, she continues to encourage women not to “waste time…the wrong person.”

“After two years together, he’s still not sure he’s going to marry me, and then I won’t wait to change my mind, beg him to help me achieve my goals, or work harder from this idea, I need to ‘prove my worth.'” Mary wrote.

“He didn’t take action. So I did-I left.” she growled. “Consistency without commitment is just convenience.”

“And I’m with a man who committed it. Not a boy who wants to waste my time.”

Women online praised Mary for taking a stand and building strong relationship boundaries. ndabcreativity – stock.adobe.com

Garles and Mary’s unwavering agreement in support of her tribute to her.

One commenter cheered, “Don’t move your boundaries for anyone,” and she applauded the emojis for Mary’s approval.

Another pointed out: “Planning a wonderful trip like anniversary without recommending you to do cruelty.”

“I stayed for ten years and he was still uncertain,” admitted an independent woman. “We deserve better.”

“If someone doesn’t know in two years, run,” advised by the same caring allies. “Be proud of you.”

“I love this generation of women, wearing hats, not falling down because of the fallacy of sunk costs,” another said. “That’s amazing!”

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