He will never understand unless she says exactly what is said in this question. He needs to know her new feelings about marriage. He needs to know that she is thinking this will be the last year of living together.
2006-12-08 12:43:29
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answered by physandchemteach 7
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you will possibly be able to besides say a 40 year. previous and a fifteen year. previous. you will below no circumstances hit upon extra effective of a area of interest then at those a whilst. A 20 year. previous guy even remotely involved in a fifteen year. previous woman is the two immature and not prepared to compete for women human beings his very own age or a accessible deviant which will continuously have an interest in that age. Now, then decrease back, i don't know if this female seems older than what she is and in all probability passing herself off to be older? the two way, that's no longer to any extent further a healthful courting for the two one. a classic 20 year. previous male does not hit upon the time of day for a fifteen year. previous little one. he's seen an individual. in reality, he faces a criminal can value-optimum courts have dropped the term; statutory rape yet he could be charged with having intercourse with a minor and can relatively in all probability might prefer to hitch as a intercourse criminal.
2016-10-14 07:33:51
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answered by ? 4
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If I have this right he was in his 50s and she was late 30s when they started dating. So we'd have to assume he either was married and has some past issue (bad ending, kids, etc) OR
he was a terminal bachelor and still had issues. Either way to be around for 20 years and not know where he stands, and accept his lack of discussion on the subject, he had/has no reason not to figure it wasnt good. He couldn't have always been 71 and unapproachable, apparently he was 51 and 61. and now your looking for answers from him .... I guess she could ask a lawyer about common law marriage if she's in one of those states that recognizes it, that could put wind in his sails and get him talking.
2006-12-08 13:13:15
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answered by Chele 5
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If he is that set in his ways at 71 he's not going to change. Move. That is the only possibility that he will change.
Seriously, is he afraid of commitment...does he think something better will come along? lol I don't see what he is waiting for, unless he has a bunch of money that he plans to leave his kids.
2006-12-08 12:45:50
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answered by ÜFÖ 5
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If you are a law student, why can't you write a coherent question? If you have been with a guy for 15 years and he hasn't asked yet, it isn't happening. Remember: two is a number, I go to the store and too means also.
2006-12-08 13:20:38
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answered by Brain 2
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not fair to change the rules just because youre become a bible basher
2006-12-08 12:44:26
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answered by jac 5
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you made a choice and a decision, now inform him , he is not a mind reader
2006-12-08 12:47:11
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answered by rkilburn410 6
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then she needs to move on
2006-12-08 12:55:41
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answered by ? 6
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LOOOOOL UMMM ok?
2006-12-08 12:45:01
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answered by Butterfly 2
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