I Proposed to My Girlfriend, Now She Wants to Be a Stay-at-Home Fiancée – Am I Marrying a Gold Digger?

Reaching out to the AITAH subreddit, a 30-year-old engaged man wanted advice on a difficult situation he was facing and feeling bad about.

He explained that he, a researcher in a big tech firm, met his fiancée two and half years ago at their joint workplace during an event.

The original poster (OP) was utterly smitten by the 26-year-old, and he asked her out. Their relationship has been excellent so far, and what he loves about the woman who works in marketing is that she’s very organized.

The woman’s job involved her working on marketing events and planning, and she iss good at it, making him proud of her.

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