My Girlfriend CHOSE A School Over Me When I Proposed To Her | r/Relationships
5/1/202625 min
In today’s r/Relationships story, OP's girlfriend has the opportunity of a life time to go to a prestigious school but OP decides to propose to her and things start to go wrong.
00:00 Intro
00:20 Story 1 u/Puzzleheaded_Cod1320
02:59 Comments
07:10 Update
09:33 Story 2 u/poopella
14:27 Comments
16:50 Update
24:02 Outro
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First 90 secondsMark· Host0:00
[gentle music] Hey, Waffle Gang. I do hope you are well. My name is Mark, and today we're checking out some more Reddit stories. And if you do love a Reddit story, why not consider hitting that like, subscribe, maybe that notification bell too. And let's crack on with today's first story. Much love, guys. Now, today's first story comes from the True Off My Chest subreddit, from PuzzleHeadedCod1320, who says, "My girlfriend said no when I proposed to her. She didn't choose me. My girlfriend is the love of my life. For reference, we are both 23. We've been together for eight years, and we have lived together for five years. Last spring, we graduated from college. After that, my girlfriend wanted to go to Juilliard School in New York." Pronunciation, I do apologize. "I didn't tell her I thought it would be a bad idea to go to the Juilliard because the admission process is so insanely competitive, and usually only the wealthy get in. We are not. I never thought she would get in, but she did. She found out in the spring that her audition was successful. She had a partial scholarship to go. She is due to go to New York in three weeks. I don't want her to go. She said that I can come with her, but I don't want to live in New York. My family is all here, so are my friends, my entire extended family, and my job. My entire life is here, and I don't want to live across the country. I don't think a long-distance relationship will work.