Its her loss. She is being childish. Let her chase you. She will. I guarentee it.
2007-06-02 18:41:36
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answered by Aussie 1 5
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2016-11-03 12:04:28
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answered by cottrell 4
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There is no rule that you have to be engaged after two years. She is being so typical of people these days...always trying to rush into marriage. If you want to propose then do it, if not, then don't. If you think you will be ready with time, tell her that. If that isn't good enough for her, than you guys really aren't right for each other. Whatever you do, don't propose solely because you feel pressured into it. But then again, if you want to, go for it.
2007-06-02 18:48:01
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answered by ? 2
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So you care about her but do you LOVE her. If you do, then step up and don't let her get away. If you just need someone to hold hands with , then you lost her. If you are not ready for the big step, then step out of her way. Be fare to her and let her know you are not ready or that you are ready. However don't let her push you into something that is really important and will last a life time. I say ready or not give her an answer.
2007-06-02 18:43:54
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answered by freesample1 3
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Marry her or move on! She has given you two years of her life and I'm pretty sure in that amount time you know whether you want to marry her or not.
She may not be the one and that's okay. Take your memories and continue searching for the one who is. But please, no matter what, if you intend to win her back you better have an engagement ring and a marital plan of action in hand otherwise you will once again be wasting her time and yours.
2007-06-02 18:51:30
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answered by ? 4
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Why arn't you engaged??
After two years you know if you could spend hte rest of your life with her. If after two years you still odn't know if that is the girl you will marry then...she is not the girl and you need to let her go.
When you are with the person you are going to marry it doesn't take two years to figure that out.
I would have broke up with you too...don't hold her back, let her go and find the man that will marry her and want to be with her. It is only fair.
2007-06-02 18:42:29
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answered by missdaisymay110 3
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well she's obviously ready to be engaged... are you? Cause if you are... then do it. If you still care about her, could it be something you want for the rest of your life. Maybe she just feels like she's at that point in her life that if she's going to invest this much time she wants to know it's leading somewhere. If you're not ready let her know that's what you might want to do in the future but you're not ready for it now...
2007-06-02 18:44:47
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answered by LoveisfirE 3
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FINALLY, an INTELLIGENT woman. Call your ex-girlfriend and tell her I said she is a GENIUS! She is clear about what she wants and is not about to let you waste her time. What should you do? You should leave her and her new man who is interested in a committed relationship leading to marriage alone. Go in your corner and sulk, kid. You can't handle a woman like this. Ahhh..a breath of fresh air...you will regret being an immature little boy for the REST OF YOUR LIFE. There are so few rational women like this. Damn! I think I'm in love and I'm not even a lesbian.
2007-06-02 18:44:10
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answered by yp_plum_new_york 3
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Well, she really wants to get married. Are you ready? If not, expain this to her and ask her does she really want to be married just to be married or to be sure that you are right for each other before making that big of a commitment. But if you feel you never want to get married, or never marry her, let her go!
PS. if your not ready, you might want to try and get her a "promise" ring (stay away from solitares! too much like an engagement ring) to tell her that you "promise" that that is where your are heading too, even though you are not quite ready yet (sorry girls, but you have to admit that jewlery does make us quite happy, even if it doesn't make up for everything!)
2007-06-02 18:44:20
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answered by Jenni P 4
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If you buy her a ring and propose now,she might take you back.But chances are she's done wasting her time on a guy who is just happy being single.Even if you have been together in a committed relationship for two years.Do you just"care about her"?Or do you love her?Make up your mind before you lose her forever.
2007-06-02 18:45:06
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answered by john s 5
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Well, if you want to marry her, ask. If you don't feel like getting married, it's time to start working on getting over her. Try to see as little of her as possible, and to have other things in your life to occupy your mind. It's sad, but you two had incompatible wishes.
2007-06-02 18:45:39
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answered by Anonymous
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