This new girl is sweet, just out of college, 3 years younger than me, very family oriented, wants to have 2+ kids and I always talk to her while going to work
She's away on a sales pitch for a few months, we keep in touch regularly and when she comes back I'm going to ask her out officially.
My current gf is doing her master's and she has less and less time to spend with me. I hung on to her thinking there would be some resolution but so far there hasn't been any
I'm tilting towards breaking up with her via a call and telling her not to text and call me anymore (and hope that works).
I wasn't sure this was the right thing to do but the dream I had convinced me 100% it is the right thing
What do you think !besties
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What is she getting her master's in?
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Computer Science
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You're a fricking r-slur. Stick with her and be a SAHD
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Tbh, she is just not that hot compared to the new girl. And I make enough money.
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Do you want smart kids or not? All women stop being hot eventually. You have to think of romance like a European noble choosing his heirs.
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I don't want genius IQ children. Those will just go into maths, physics and other nerd shit.
I'll have a few kids, beat them into being smart enough to get into a good JD or MBA program and get a high paying job.
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Okay... but do you like her? For me, I can't be around r-slurs no matter how hot they are because they have nothing interesting to say.
Then this younger girl is fresh out of college. Won't she likely move or maybe go for a masters?
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Not if I knock her up first and knock those r-slurred ideas off her head
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Best of luck!
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