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She proposed to him over the internet and they haven't even met yet!

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Question - (30 December 2008) 1 Answers - (Newest, 31 December 2008)
A female United Kingdom age 36-40, anonymous writes:

My ex boyfriend has meet this girl on the internet, well dating site, they started going out the day they started talking she asked him, anyway she seems madley in love with him, talking about moving down to where we live, she lives in Scotland, we live in Devon, anyway she's coming down to meet him in February and she will decide then if she will move down to be with him, Then today she proposed on the internet to him, and he said no, saying he will have to see in February and not to rush things but the thing is they have never meet, I've told him to be careful but he won't listen.

Does anyone else seem to think this is weird? Please help me, it's driving me mad that I'm looking out for him and he just doesn't seem to listen.

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (31 December 2008):

It's weird but it's their lives so butt out. Not trying to be mean but people are going to do what they want to do regardless so don't fret over it.

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