My insights tell me this about the situation - it doesn't feel right. I get the feeling that he is just taking you for a ride, albeit unconsciously - you're just a 'woman', who's shoulder he got to cry on when he was down. Now he doesn't need you, hence the aloofness.
I feel you should meditate and try to analyse whether if you spend the next 50 years with him, they will be happy years. It is something for you to analyse and decide, but to me, it doesn't look too good. Still, there are things you can do to change it, but only you can find out what you can do, and whether it will be worth the effort.
All the best and may God be with you
2007-01-19 22:30:04
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answered by Reiki 3
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I don't think I'm gonna get 10 points for this answer. What your "fiance" should be doing is everything within his power to save his current marriage. God does not want people to divorce. When people divorce they break the vows that were said before God.
Now should your "fiance" actually get a divorce( which even though his words say one thing his actions say he does not want to get a divorce and marry you) you two need to get some intensive counseling before you even consider entering into a marriage with each other. The great majority of marriages that occur soon after a divorce end in divorce themselves.
So what I am saying is FIRST -- if he doesn't ACT on his stated desire to get a divorce, you need to hit the road Jack and don't you come back no mo (as the song says). SECOND -- cool your jets! Slow this whole thing down and take it real easy. What's your hurry. If it is meant to be it will happen.
2007-01-18 12:00:26
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answered by yagman 7
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just a few suggestions
most of the time when guys seem distant, there is a reason for this... are you absolutely positive that he wants to get married again, he is not divorced as of yet, and that there is no one else in his life in any capacity...please take time to find out what is really going on here....and don't dismiss any intuitive feelings that you might have. above all, you two need to talk things out.. there are reasons for everything...why are you so emotional lately...are you so desperate to keep this person in your life that your emotional state is suffering.... what is going on here... I think you may know...dig deeper........the two of you need to sit down and discuss what is real between you, and what may not be at this time; and what needs to happen for you to continue to go on, or to resolve this relationship.....
2007-01-18 12:01:23
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answered by amber 5
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Hey babe, I stopped reading at the "hasn't gotten a divorce from his wife" part. If you really are seeking spiritual help, leave him. I don't know of any religion that accepts that type of relationship. Before the eyes of the law and what's more importantly in the eyes of God this fellow is still married. Think about that babe. You can do much, much better. To me, you sound like a very lovable lady who is ready to love and be loved.
2007-01-18 11:57:36
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answered by gone from here too 4
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the bible holds marriage in high regard.he should not have left his wife unless she was unfaithful to him.he has severed the marital bonds now by having relations outside the marriage.so he is scriptualy free to remarry,but,do you want to marry someone with such little regard for that serious lifelong vow?i am not judging you or trying to be rude,please dont take it that way.try studying the bible.this will help you to get a better knowledge of this union that god put into place.you can call a kingdom hall in your area and someone will come and answer your questions.
2007-01-20 09:11:19
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answered by jessiebella677 2
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If he's not divorced, he shouldn't even be dating, much less engaged. You are having a hard time finding direction because you are in an immoral relationship. Whether or not he and his wife have any intention of working it out, by the eyes of God it is adultery for him to be dating/engaged. while married to another woman.
2007-01-18 11:55:50
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answered by Raising6Ducklings! 6
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First, your date of birth is irrelevent unless you presume the false notions of astrology are valid.
Second, the Bible considers this man still married. Should he divorce, and should you get married, he would be guilty of adultery as would you. So you would be, as you are now, in an adulterous relationship.
2007-01-18 12:00:51
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answered by Jerry 3
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i'm sorry you sense that the bible is "innacurate", in line with danger as a replace of chatting with human beings, you need to chat to a pastor approximately your emotions on why you think of the bible is innacurate. in case you purely think of that the bible is poorly written, attempt getting it in a different verson. for my section i admire the NIV, on an identical time as my husband likes NKJV. which could make a great difference as a protracted way because of the fact the "wording". have you ever appeared right into a be taught bible? that provide you with genuine information on scripture. As a protracted way Christinity no longer sitting good with you methods many church homes and denominations did you attempt? all of them notably plenty have the comparable uncomplicated ideals yet in different section's they are in a position to selection. My husband became raised southern baptist and sang hyams, the place i sang greater upbeat song, and wore pj's to church. It took us very almost 2 years to discover a church and denomination that applicable us, so it incredibly is something you truly could desire to artwork at and pray approximately. so a protracted way as Jesus being a typical guy who became purely somewhat linked to God, I completely disagree with you. i've got faith that Jesus became God's son, an section of God, and that i even have faith that the bible is one hundred% authentic. i'm chuffed which you have a courting with God, yet i recommend which you bypass and seek advice from a pastor approximately all of those issues. call some properly often used church homes and make some apointments and seek advice from some different church homes on those subjects, they're going to beable which will assist you out the main and characteristic the skill to offer you and or instruction manual you to good solutions on your questions.
2016-12-14 05:02:07
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answered by ? 3
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Call Dr. Laura Schlessinger.
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Or read her book, "Ten Stupid Things Women Do to Mess Up Their Lives"
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2007-01-18 13:30:51
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answered by Jimmy Dean 3
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RUN, sister, RUN!
Get away from this guy.
He will NEVER leave his wife for you, his "girl friend."
Run, RUN!
Be afraid of him, be afraid for him.
RUN!
Revelation 21:8
"But for the cowardly and unbelieving and abominable and murderers and immoral persons and sorcerers and idolaters and all liars, their part will be in the lake that burns with fire and brimstone, which is the second death."
2007-01-18 11:56:17
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answered by Anonymous
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