(0)Your girlfriend thinks you’re a nurse. You’re hurting my pride.
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(2)I am 30 years old and my girlfriend is 24 years old.
(3)I am an office worker and my girlfriend is a nurse at a university hospital.
(4)It’s been 4 years since we dated.
(5)I’m posting because I’m so dumbfounded that I want to hear your opinion on whether I should break up or if I’m narrow-minded.
(6)My girlfriend is very proud of being a nurse.
(7)It’s good, of course, to be proud of what you’re doing, but I think it’s a little too much, so I feel like; I really think we should break up because of what happened yesterday.
(8)We met yesterday after a long time. My girlfriend called me twice in a row to pick me up, saying I was about to faint.
Well, I went to pick you up even when I wasn’t doing night, but I went right after answering the phone.
(9)As soon as I got in the car, he was like, “Oh, my God”. I also worked and came back, so I comforted him even though he was having a hard time.
(10)Yes, you must be more tired because you have to take care of sick people especially.
(11)Then, I was looking at the exact title of Bae
Wooja related to marriage on the Internet, but my girlfriend told me to do better if she was a nurse and was more likely to meet the doctor. I’m not good at it, but I always thought I was trying my best to meet my girlfriend.
(12)So when I asked him how to treat me well, one of my close teachers said that he received a luxury bag and shoes as a job gift from his boyfriend, and I envy him because he suddenly said that, so I will buy it for him on the weekend.
(13)I can buy it for you too, but I’m still a beginner in society, so I don’t have enough. Anyway, it happened that he was going to be a nurse all the time, so if he doesn’t do well, he’ll break up with a doctor, but he can meet a doctor, but it’s comfortable to meet me, so be nice to him.
(14)Am I being mean?
(15)I get tired of saying this, but I don’t want to hear it. So say it nicely
I’ve seen it, but my pride strikes the sky
I know you’re having a hard time, but it’s a luxury.