Desdinova
Master Don Juan
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I've known my GF since she was 20 years old. She pursued me for 2 years. I started dating her when she was 22. She has recently turned 25 years old. In total, I've known her for nearly five years, and I'm the only real significant man she's had in her life. She only had one partner until I fvcked her (about a year before we started dating, and then told her I didn't want anything serious.)
I've stated time and time again that a woman's expiry date is when they turn 27. That is when I have to make the decision of whether to keep her in my life, or terminate the relationship and let her go free. That is when the biological clock starts making itself known.
So here's where things currently stand. I've been living with her for a while now. It was never really an option and it was never discussed. She just kinda moved in. It didn't really bother me since I haven't had any genuine complaints about her, and I still don't. She no longer has her own life because she's adapted herself to my life, and seems pretty content with it. Her sole purpose seems to be making sure I'm fed, healthy, strong, and able to keep going with life. When I'm not well, she worries and does everything she can to get me better.
If I were to terminate the relationship, she would be completely lost. I have absolutely no clue what she would do. I know I'd be fine because I've already lived through two major breakups and life re-builds. But her? She would be pretty devastated. That's usually how women end up on the c0ck carousel.
Seven years of evaluating a woman for keeps is pretty damn good. I told her if I were to actually commit, I'd be fine with a celebration and even rings, but I wouldn't want any legal documents involved. She's not exactly thrilled with that idea, but she's willing to do it my way.
She doesn't smoke, drink, gamble, she's proud to be feminine, and her friends are good women in their own rights. She has a few flaws that I've been putting up with, but they're minor in comparison to some of the majorly damaged bytches that I've dated and fvcked in the past.
We shall see how the next two years progress...
I've stated time and time again that a woman's expiry date is when they turn 27. That is when I have to make the decision of whether to keep her in my life, or terminate the relationship and let her go free. That is when the biological clock starts making itself known.
So here's where things currently stand. I've been living with her for a while now. It was never really an option and it was never discussed. She just kinda moved in. It didn't really bother me since I haven't had any genuine complaints about her, and I still don't. She no longer has her own life because she's adapted herself to my life, and seems pretty content with it. Her sole purpose seems to be making sure I'm fed, healthy, strong, and able to keep going with life. When I'm not well, she worries and does everything she can to get me better.
If I were to terminate the relationship, she would be completely lost. I have absolutely no clue what she would do. I know I'd be fine because I've already lived through two major breakups and life re-builds. But her? She would be pretty devastated. That's usually how women end up on the c0ck carousel.
Seven years of evaluating a woman for keeps is pretty damn good. I told her if I were to actually commit, I'd be fine with a celebration and even rings, but I wouldn't want any legal documents involved. She's not exactly thrilled with that idea, but she's willing to do it my way.
She doesn't smoke, drink, gamble, she's proud to be feminine, and her friends are good women in their own rights. She has a few flaws that I've been putting up with, but they're minor in comparison to some of the majorly damaged bytches that I've dated and fvcked in the past.
We shall see how the next two years progress...