I’m not sure if this is related to the topic of men falling out of love, but you seem to give good advice.
When you love someone, you love him the way he is
My man and I have been together almost two years. We went out for beers two or three times when he said he loved me, but this was only a few days apart not a few months. I was alarmed by the rush, but we went back to his place and became physical. He said we should get married, and I was high off finally finding a man to marry me and agreed. We filed for a certificate downtown and were going to do it Quaker style. I freaked out at the speed of everything and stopped the marriage.
He doesn’t like my hair and wants me to dye it black. His best friend is a woman, which I respect but I don’t think he handles the dynamic very well. I’ve felt disrespected over her three times. I don’t know if they are honest mistakes or red flags that he doesn’t care how I feel. He is also a hypocrite and says I don’t need guy friends besides my pastor.
He said I’m fat, which I would love to lose weight but stressing over it isn’t going to help me
I’m sorry I had to cut your story short. I actually cut it exactly where I see the problem. This guy doesn’t accept you. He wants to change you. Wanting to change someone is not love. I don’t know why your self esteem is so low (the first hint was saying “I finally found someone wanting to marry me”), but it affects your choices in life. Lees verder