
""You're more of a man if you cry, if you ask me," she assured him, adding that "the strongest people cry." Later, after getting engaged - "Would you pretty pretty please... marry me, please?" Edmond asked - the couple continued to build their relationship against the romantic backdrop of Baja California. However, there was one area in which they didn't quite see eye to eye."
"While Kalybriah acknowledged that they might simply view sex differently, Edmond took the wait as a worrying sign. "I think I'm more locked in with you emotionally than you are with me," he said. "I'm in it more than you, and it's OK, but it just hurts." Kalybriah assured him this wasn't the case, but Edmond went on: "I'm just always the f*cking nice guy," he said, crying. "That's what f*cks me up. I'm too f*cking nice!" He also admitted: "I can't lie, I'm kind of stuck on you having one-night stands.""
Kalybriah Haskin and Edmond Harvey forged a quick, deep bond, connecting over college-athlete backgrounds and aligned family and career goals. Edmond revealed a childhood spent in and out of foster care, and Kalybriah encouraged emotional openness by saying strong people cry. The couple became engaged and spent time together in Baja California. A significant disagreement emerged over intimacy: Kalybriah wanted to wait for marriage while Edmond interpreted that choice as a sign of unequal emotional investment. Edmond expressed hurt, called himself "always the f*cking nice guy," and confessed being troubled by Kalybriah's past one-night stands, leaving the conversation unresolved.
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