We've been together 5.5 years and I feel that she would make a good wife & mother. She's responsible with money & we borrow/repay each other without qualm. Dates & outings are usually a 60/40 split, so we take care of each other on opposing pay dates. We don't live together, and I moved about an hour away last year to be closer to work. We take turns driving to visit each other weekends. You get the picture.
I got bombarded with text messages last night. Luckily, I was already asleep. Two or three hours earlier, I had mentioned that I was in bed.
She's upset that I don't answer my phone, and I "take & take, and it's always about what I want". She's going to stop calling and texting me because it upsets her so much. Well, money has been tight, so I cancelled my cell phone service. I have several alternatives to keep in touch with her, such as a direct line in my office & Google voice allows me to make free calls from my computer when I'm at home. I can also use it to text her when my cell is connected to WiFi. So communications are covered.
I understand 5-6 years and no ring may be upsetting her. I actually believe that's about 70% of the problem. She & I have had plenty of talks about marriage & money is the only thing holding us back, but I've mentioned more than once that we could drive to the courthouse, pay $100 for a marriage cert. and move into my place (I've been living on my own since age 19, she's still at home). She wants it to be "special" when I propose (whatever that means :crackup: ) Is the commitment itself not "special"? Am I going to live my life always trying to make things "special" if I marry this one? Not trying to set myself up to constantly compete with myself each year.
Truth is- I have a lot going on in life right now. My company is growing exponentially, have had people leave my dept for roles in other depts. Between training new people and spreading myself thin to fill the coverage gaps (I work in a Network Op Center), my mind is mush by the time I get home. I've got a big Cisco exam coming up in 30 days, so I'm cramming for that & come 8pm, it's time to hit the hay, so I can be up at 5am.
As I get older, my tolerance for bullsh!t gets lesser and women just seem to get more sensitive. I almost formulated a response to her messages, but it was 5am when I read them and didn't really want to start my day off like that. I think the best thing I can do is not respond, but would like to maintain my relationship, instead of having a communication standoff where neither of us try anymore. Any seasoned vets with some good advice?
I got bombarded with text messages last night. Luckily, I was already asleep. Two or three hours earlier, I had mentioned that I was in bed.
She's upset that I don't answer my phone, and I "take & take, and it's always about what I want". She's going to stop calling and texting me because it upsets her so much. Well, money has been tight, so I cancelled my cell phone service. I have several alternatives to keep in touch with her, such as a direct line in my office & Google voice allows me to make free calls from my computer when I'm at home. I can also use it to text her when my cell is connected to WiFi. So communications are covered.
I understand 5-6 years and no ring may be upsetting her. I actually believe that's about 70% of the problem. She & I have had plenty of talks about marriage & money is the only thing holding us back, but I've mentioned more than once that we could drive to the courthouse, pay $100 for a marriage cert. and move into my place (I've been living on my own since age 19, she's still at home). She wants it to be "special" when I propose (whatever that means :crackup: ) Is the commitment itself not "special"? Am I going to live my life always trying to make things "special" if I marry this one? Not trying to set myself up to constantly compete with myself each year.
Truth is- I have a lot going on in life right now. My company is growing exponentially, have had people leave my dept for roles in other depts. Between training new people and spreading myself thin to fill the coverage gaps (I work in a Network Op Center), my mind is mush by the time I get home. I've got a big Cisco exam coming up in 30 days, so I'm cramming for that & come 8pm, it's time to hit the hay, so I can be up at 5am.
As I get older, my tolerance for bullsh!t gets lesser and women just seem to get more sensitive. I almost formulated a response to her messages, but it was 5am when I read them and didn't really want to start my day off like that. I think the best thing I can do is not respond, but would like to maintain my relationship, instead of having a communication standoff where neither of us try anymore. Any seasoned vets with some good advice?
