‘I won't spend the rest of my life as just the girlfriend’: Women who are DESPERATE for a proposal confess to feeling 'insane', jealous and depressed

  • Women desperate to be brides have taken to secret-sharing site Whisper
  • Many clearly starting to question the future of their relationships
  • One asked for tips on staying sane while waiting for many to pop question
  • Another said she was preparing to leave as she hadn't received a ring yet 

While the vast majority of women are happy to let their relationships develop at their own pace - there are apparently quite a few who feel the total opposite.

Dozens of women have taken to secret-sharing site Whisper to reveal how they REALLY feel about waiting to get engaged... and it's not good.

It appears for most of these women, marriage is the ultimate goal - and some seem pretty offended that their boyfriend has yet to pop the question. 

One woman refused to be 'just the girlfriend' and hinted she'd break up with her boyfriend if he didn't propose soon

This woman was just one of many who felt that she couldn't 'wait any longer'

From the woman who refuses to spend her life as 'just the girlfriend' from the one who's planning to split from her long-term partner because seeing other friends get engaged 'breaks her heart' - these ladies are not holding back.

One admitted she was about to end her long-term relationship because of how jealous she feels when friends get engaged

In a post that is bound to send chills down the spine of some men, this lady said she was 'literally going insane' waiting for a proposal

This woman was clearly starting to question the future of her relationship

One clearly felt as though she'd waited long enough for her boyfriend to pop the question

This woman felt her request to get engaged by the age of 19 was reasonable, saying it's 'the one thing I want'

Plenty of women expressed the fear that their partner may never propose to them

One woman felt the lack of a proposal indicated that her boyfriend didn't feel like she was 'good enough'