American Woman
Banned
This was sent to me by a friend. Now keep in mind it's real life for her, so give me some sound advice to take back to her.
"I have a women question. So here is the question: I don't really know how to form this question so here it goes. At what point in dating should you know if the person you are dating is the so called "the one".
I believe by two years of dating, you either know if your going to marry this person or not.
So me and my BF have been dating for almost 3 years, and we have lived together for 2 1/2 years. we have a joint checking account and we consider everything as "ours". We have made long term plans and large purchases together. We have had the marriage talk a lot.
From the start of the relationship, I have stated I don't want to buy house together until we are married (he moved into my house, and currently still owns a condo). I also don't want to buy big items such as garages, barns, etc. since we are not married. In my past I have done this with my ex-BF and got burned. So i figure if we are not ready for marriage then we are not ready to commit to buying large items that we can only afford together.
Heres the problem, I know he is the one for me, but I'm not really sure if I am for him. He states he wants to get married "someday". well yeah "someday I want to go to Hawaii". He is ready to commit to buying a house and everything elas, but not to marriage. I don't get it. He is 34 yrs. old, never married, no kids, and has his career. He can not tell me why he is not ready and scaried, but yet he keeps pushing for us to buy a house together.
I have be engaged in the past and I would always put marriage off. I know the reason why I did it, was because I knew they were not right for me. To me after this amount of time dating and living together, shouldn't you know for sure by now? He says he knows for sure I'm the one, and it's just him not being ready and he doesn't know when he will be ready.
I don't want to waste my time. I know that sounds harsh, but I think I deserve to know if this is moving on or not. we are at a stand still right now and someday is no longer working for me. I don't want to keep building a life with someone that can not fully commit."
My advice was why worry about the marriage thing. (I'm an old hippie
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If she got married there would still be a fight over the big stuff if they separated.
Redneck says "there's a difference, and she should send him back to his condo to see what it's like without her." (he makes sense too)
"I have a women question. So here is the question: I don't really know how to form this question so here it goes. At what point in dating should you know if the person you are dating is the so called "the one".
I believe by two years of dating, you either know if your going to marry this person or not.
So me and my BF have been dating for almost 3 years, and we have lived together for 2 1/2 years. we have a joint checking account and we consider everything as "ours". We have made long term plans and large purchases together. We have had the marriage talk a lot.
From the start of the relationship, I have stated I don't want to buy house together until we are married (he moved into my house, and currently still owns a condo). I also don't want to buy big items such as garages, barns, etc. since we are not married. In my past I have done this with my ex-BF and got burned. So i figure if we are not ready for marriage then we are not ready to commit to buying large items that we can only afford together.
Heres the problem, I know he is the one for me, but I'm not really sure if I am for him. He states he wants to get married "someday". well yeah "someday I want to go to Hawaii". He is ready to commit to buying a house and everything elas, but not to marriage. I don't get it. He is 34 yrs. old, never married, no kids, and has his career. He can not tell me why he is not ready and scaried, but yet he keeps pushing for us to buy a house together.
I have be engaged in the past and I would always put marriage off. I know the reason why I did it, was because I knew they were not right for me. To me after this amount of time dating and living together, shouldn't you know for sure by now? He says he knows for sure I'm the one, and it's just him not being ready and he doesn't know when he will be ready.
I don't want to waste my time. I know that sounds harsh, but I think I deserve to know if this is moving on or not. we are at a stand still right now and someday is no longer working for me. I don't want to keep building a life with someone that can not fully commit."
My advice was why worry about the marriage thing. (I'm an old hippie

If she got married there would still be a fight over the big stuff if they separated.
Redneck says "there's a difference, and she should send him back to his condo to see what it's like without her." (he makes sense too)