It all depends on how you feel morally and pyschologically. I mean are you ready to move to where he is and leave what you have? Do you know him we enough to move in and share space? The next thing is morality, do you think its right for people to move in together when they are not engaged or married? Do you want to eventually get married and if so does he know that? I've been in one for 4 years now and we want to finish school before we move in together, we want to be financially stable and we want to get married. So really you have to ask yourself those questions and see how you feel. Good luck :)
2007-10-29 15:41:37
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answered by Isabella20 5
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There are a lot of things that you have to consider first that we can not help you with. Did you know him before this became a long distance relationship? Was he married before? Are there job opportunities there for you in case this doesn't work out, and so on. You can also get some clues from looking at his handwriting to see and see what that tells you about him at handwriting wizard, for example whether he is emotional and how much so, whether he is secretive, how far ahead his goals are and much more and this has been shown to be over 80% accurate over many years.
Don't try to make a decision until you consider everything involved so that you don't end up far from home with no way back if it doesn't work out. Good luck to you whatever you decide.
2007-10-28 05:56:24
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answered by Al B 7
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If you are in a long distance relationship, you can just date in person and take it from there.
2007-10-28 05:52:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Unless you want to take steps to resolve the distance problem quickly. It's pretty obvious he has something going other than you now.
2007-10-28 05:52:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Once you move in, you can forget about that proposal and the engagement ring or even the wedding. Once you move in, you are practically his wife and he won't have any motivation to propose marriage to you. Here's an advice......tell him you will move in after you are officially married which should be soon. Yes, be bold about it. He is bold to ask you to move in.
2007-10-28 06:01:21
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answered by Anonymous
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