I got marred at 23 and dated my wife for 5 years before that. We were collage sweat heats. I would have never gotten married if she had not pushed the subject. Not because I did not love her or wanted anyone Else. As a man I just did not feel the need to get married.
2007-01-15 03:45:56
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answered by Brian 5
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More than a matter of time, look at it from a point of view of how comfortable you are in this relationship. It's about your confidence level, the spark that you see when you guys are/aren't together, etc. It's also about specific burning questions you have in your mind about him and vice versa.
Seems like you've been in this relationship long enough to be able to realize whether or not this person is right for you. There's still an emotional connection I see that keeps you together.
Now it's time to ask those non-emotional questions that relate to careers, lifestyles, value-systems, beliefs, etc. Depending on how similar and dis-similar you both are in these areas and depending on how easy or difficult it may be to bridge those gaps and strike a balance, will help you answer the question "when are we ready to take things to the next level?".
Hope this helps. Good luck :-)
2007-01-15 03:54:04
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answered by houstonian352000 3
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My boyfriend and I were friends for over a year before we started dating. He loved me from the start... it took me over a year to realize my feelings for HIM. We both talked about our views on the point of dating... that we want someone to marry. So, we pretty much realized that we wanted to marry each other from the beginning. We've been together for almost a year now. We plan on getting married after college.
2007-01-15 03:50:12
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answered by ( Kelly ) 7
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A psychologist I know who is one of the best family/marriage specialists in my geographical region once told me that couples that get married somewhere in between 1 and 2 years together are the least likely to divorce.
2007-01-15 04:16:04
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answered by Lady in Red 4
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i trust there should not be a defined era of time earlier you recognize. a variety of of people say, as cliche because it sounds, that they knew "the instantaneous I met them". i trust this to be genuine. i have huge-spread married couples to have in trouble-free words huge-spread one yet another for a pair months earlier getting married, and they are nevertheless married immediately. the secret's to settle for that human being one hundred%. Take the products with the bads, and see you later because the bads are not some thing damaging, settle for them. in case you're having a variety of of those emotions, then she's likely the single. see you later as she feels an same way, communicate about it. See if she has some lengthy time period emotions with you and if she will see herself married to you. If issues are all on an same web page, commence searching into taking that next step. good success!
2016-10-31 04:11:13
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answered by ? 4
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I knew I wanted to marry her on the first date! I waited 4 months to make sure of it and we were engaged and then married 11 months after our first date!
10 years later it gets better every year!
2007-01-15 07:56:46
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answered by me4tennessee 6
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you know right away. after 1 1/2 years you know it don't take 8 yrs. to know that. I call it the "representive" period is how the man acts the first few months but after that he should be being himself flaws and all , if you can handle his annoying flaws, he treats you good and you have good passion then it will work!! go for it and good luck!!
2007-01-15 03:52:27
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answered by badkitty402 1
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It took me about 6 months from the time I first met her.
2007-01-15 03:45:21
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answered by Anonymous
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