The glitches she sees? This is a clue: "she told me that I am not to refer to anyone as a goddamn *******, that I am too classy of a gentleman" - which suggests to me that she's really wishing that you WERE a 'classy gentleman', despite your evident behavior to the contrary. Maybe more accurately, wishes you were CLASSIER. By saying what she said, she's indicating what kind of guy she'd like to be with.
I DON'T mean that offensively! Just pointing out facts. Apparently, you have a few rough edges. Alright... we're ALL at different levels of maturity here, you know? Not a crime. But we can't skirt issues here if we really mean to help each other. I trust you appreciate that.
I'm sure these less than beneficial character traits come across in other ways too. She sees it all, makes note of it. That's what women do, very well. That's why I think now she wants, but doesn't want. This leads to the "I don't think we're meant for each other" break up talk eventually. Either that, or a rocky relationship.
I figure, if you were the perfect gent, then she might not be so reluctant to commit. Make sense? But you're not, so she's hesitant and evaluating as you proceed. She's telling you what she'd like to see happen, because that's what she wants from you, but not getting. Some of what she wants is normal, some of it is her romantic notion. But in any event, it all, in most probability, demonstrates her interest in you.
It's like this guy I was talking to the other night. His GF has been "pressuring" (his words) him to get married. He sees that as a negative. I'm thinking, hey, that means she's probably crazy about you, because otherwise, chances are, she wouldn't be asking you when it's going to happen. They've been dating for two years. So to me, I think a woman wanting marriage after dating two years, or a woman wanting the guy to romance her with a "real date" are typical, normal signs that they're really interested. You, as the man, have to go real slow in order to make sure that it's about their interest/love for you, and that it's not about something else.