I think others here have given you good advice that I agree with when it comes to being understanding of someone who has come to realize she was wrong to take the Notavax.
This potential S.O. compares very very favorably, in my mind, to my idiot co-workers who were excited to get the booster.
I’m going to come at this from another angle:
I have no idea what kind of “catch” you are or aren’t, so please don’t take what I am about to say the wrong way.
What are your options when it comes to women, realistically?
By this I simply mean, more women than men took the jab. Many of the ones who didn’t are more, shall we say, broadly speaking, traditional and are already “taken,” that is married.
Some may have arrived at their decision alone and others were leaning toward taking the jab but their husbands reasoned them away from this.
Of the ones not married, many may already be involved with someone. Were it not for the fact that I already was not going to take the jab no matter what anyone said to me, because I am strong-willed, my S.O. would have worked on me not to take it.
A single female who is against the jab has better odds of finding an unjabbed male partner than vice versa because there are simply more men than women who didn’t get jabbed.
Agree with Mel’s counsel.
My options...Jesus follower, blonde/blue, 6’ @173#, 59y/o with the body of a very strong & in shape 35y/o, no debt, full head of hair...as humbly as I can say this, my options are wide open and I’m picky. She also has to follow Christ, bring no debt, no drama, no addictions, be of sound mind and be in shape.
I’m not desperate, or needy and don’t have to “settle” for less than Pro 31. I’ve got a great doggie who’s happy to see me. I want more. Hope that doesn’t come across wrong.
The focus of my post is really two fold. Medical risks to me (mainly) and the mind of someone who has been tricked once already to chase after the world.