Spurtacular
01-06-2018, 03:07 AM
Dayamn!
:lol
https://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/whats-hot/my-boyfriend-got-down-on-one-knee-to-propose-on-nye-but-before-he-asked-he-vanished/ar-BBHU6fg?li=BBmkt5R&ocid=spartanntp
“Right at 11:59, he gets down on one knee, but he didn’t say anything. He just stared at me, and kept opening and closing his mouth like he was trying to say something. I knew it was happening, and I was just so excited. I was crying, our friends were gasping.
“At midnight, the ball dropped on the TV (https://www.pricefalls.com/search?q=tv&store_id=&category=), and we all heard the cheering, and my boyfriend shook his head and got up, and told me, 'I’m sorry. I’m really sorry. I just can’t do this.' And he left.
“I’ve never felt more embarrassed in my life. That was supposed to be the happiest moment of our lives, shared with our friends. If he hadn’t wanted to propose, I wouldn’t care if he just didn’t. I wouldn’t care if he told me. I wouldn’t care. I want to spend my life with him, and if that meant not getting engaged and married, I wouldn’t care,” she continued.
“What I care about is him getting on one knee, watching me cry and look so excited, then tell me he 'can’t do this.' I feel like it’s almost my fault. I mean, did I ask for too much?”
Using the location tool on Snapchat, the woman was able to pinpoint the location of her boyfriend. Only it wasn't one she recognized.
"I didn’t recognize the intersection, so I sent it to a friend, who said they were sworn to secrecy by my BF....
I’ve texted him, called him, done my part- and he always reads it (he has read receipts on) or declines the call...
"I don’t think I can do that with the man I’ve lived with for four years now, or the man that I’ve dedicated my life to for six years. What should I do?"
:lol
https://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/whats-hot/my-boyfriend-got-down-on-one-knee-to-propose-on-nye-but-before-he-asked-he-vanished/ar-BBHU6fg?li=BBmkt5R&ocid=spartanntp
“Right at 11:59, he gets down on one knee, but he didn’t say anything. He just stared at me, and kept opening and closing his mouth like he was trying to say something. I knew it was happening, and I was just so excited. I was crying, our friends were gasping.
“At midnight, the ball dropped on the TV (https://www.pricefalls.com/search?q=tv&store_id=&category=), and we all heard the cheering, and my boyfriend shook his head and got up, and told me, 'I’m sorry. I’m really sorry. I just can’t do this.' And he left.
“I’ve never felt more embarrassed in my life. That was supposed to be the happiest moment of our lives, shared with our friends. If he hadn’t wanted to propose, I wouldn’t care if he just didn’t. I wouldn’t care if he told me. I wouldn’t care. I want to spend my life with him, and if that meant not getting engaged and married, I wouldn’t care,” she continued.
“What I care about is him getting on one knee, watching me cry and look so excited, then tell me he 'can’t do this.' I feel like it’s almost my fault. I mean, did I ask for too much?”
Using the location tool on Snapchat, the woman was able to pinpoint the location of her boyfriend. Only it wasn't one she recognized.
"I didn’t recognize the intersection, so I sent it to a friend, who said they were sworn to secrecy by my BF....
I’ve texted him, called him, done my part- and he always reads it (he has read receipts on) or declines the call...
"I don’t think I can do that with the man I’ve lived with for four years now, or the man that I’ve dedicated my life to for six years. What should I do?"