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If you made a joke out of a proposal by saying no before you said yes, would you consider that a deal breaker?
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>>31540364
of course you retard
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It depends on the context which you clearly didn't provide, but usually that is a dealbreaker. How long did it take you to say yes after you said no?
>This would be a dealbreaker because:
You turned a serious commitment and vulnerability into a game. You took someone's feelings and turned them into a game. Possibly even a spectacle. You both aren't ready for engagement and should probably talk about this before either of you get married or dumped.
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>>31540412
Actual sage advice.
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I'd square level your jaw before you finished the N.



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