Roller Rink Romance
Jeremy shares his roller rink love story, emphasizing the importance of taking time to ensure a relationship will last. His journey from meeting his wife at 21 to eventual divorce after ten years offers unique insights into commitment and growth.In this clip
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I have a question about this episode 146: How to Make Introductions Without Getting Burned | Feedback Friday and this Unexpected Fatherhood. I have been having different feelings about my relationship recently. I love my girlfriend, but I don’t think I’m ready for marriage. I’m still 28 years old, moving ahead in my career, and have so much ahead of me. I don’t enjoy her presence as much during our downtime and get annoyed easily now. The thought of marriage doesn’t get me excited like it once did. She’s an amazing woman and takes care of me, but I don’t know if I’m still able to take care of her. What should I do?
I love my girlfriend, but I don’t think I’m ready for marriage. I’m still 28 years old, moving ahead in my career, and have so much ahead of me. I don’t enjoy her presence as much during our downtime and get annoyed easily now. The thought of marriage doesn’t get me excited like it once did. She’s an amazing woman and takes care of me, but I don’t know if I’m still able to take care of her. What should I do?
I have a question about my relationship based on the episodes 275: The Case of the Mysterious Hotel Panties | Feedback Friday and Breaking Up Advice, as well as episode 146: How to Make Introductions Without Getting Burned | Feedback Friday and the clip Unexpected Fatherhood. I love my girlfriend, but I don’t think I’m ready for marriage. I’m still 28 years old, moving ahead in my career, and have so much ahead of me. I don’t enjoy her presence as much during our downtime and get annoyed easily now. The thought of marriage doesn’t get me excited like it once did. She’s an amazing woman and takes care of me, but I don’t know if I’m still able to take care of her. What should I do?