You’re not wrong I’m at fault for sure but i don’t have hopes to date her again regardless of whether i tell or not cause it wouldn’t work well. I truly assumed they’d break up with how things went didn’t think they’d get married or even last a year more. I just wondered would a guy in that situation deserve to know still or is ignorance bliss here.
I would honesty say that the view he has of you, as some money grabbing cow, is just horrible and bogus. I would be insulted. If he was rich and afraid of you marrying him for money – he gets a pre-nup drawn up limiting any divorce amounts you could claim. He is just full of rubbish.
He just doesn't want to marry YOU
In light of this, I would not only break up, but I would look at laws on rights of cohabitation partners in the state you on-line in – if you live together. See what your rights are, did you sign a cohabitation agreement?
If you don't on-line together, then fetch anything that's yours, tell him to take a long walk off a short plank. Block im from your life. Don't fall for any of his BS and don't sleep with him again.
Use my rules to live! by:
Ask a guy/girl you are dating (after a few weeks or months if it looks serious) what are his views on marriage, family, etc. Don't think a guy/girlwill change those views. If they don't match your own views for a future, break up then and there. So if someone says they never want children… dont think you can change that. If they don't want to ever get married… they are not miraculously going to change that view. Find out early on if you share a common view of a future together.
If you've been together for 2 years and he hasn't proposed, ask him where the relationship is going? Is he picturing you as a possible wife? If you're a guy and think about proposing after a year or two, gradually test the waters asking your partner how they feel about a marriage – don't just propose, and definitely don't spring to on a person in a big public setting without sounding a proposal out.
If you have been dating a while and want to move in together write up a cohabitation contract. Layout the who earns what, how bills and expenses will be split, how big purchases with be paid, etc. Also what will happen in the event of the relationship breaking up.
If you're getting married, get a pre-nup written up and signed. It protects both parties and any children should the marriage fail. Draw up new wills – upon marriage, when children are born, if things change.
Girl, if your ex is literally trying to get a restraining order against you, then it REALLY is a lost cause.
You aren't going to get him back no matter what you do. Let him go.
If you keep this up, not only are you not going to get him back, you are going to end up in a jail cell.
You’re not wrong I’m at fault for sure but i don’t have hopes to date her again regardless of whether i tell or not cause it wouldn’t work well. I truly assumed they’d break up with how things went didn’t think they’d get married or even last a year more. I just wondered would a guy in that situation deserve to know still or is ignorance bliss here.
I would honesty say that the view he has of you, as some money grabbing cow, is just horrible and bogus. I would be insulted. If he was rich and afraid of you marrying him for money – he gets a pre-nup drawn up limiting any divorce amounts you could claim. He is just full of rubbish.
He just doesn't want to marry YOU
In light of this, I would not only break up, but I would look at laws on rights of cohabitation partners in the state you on-line in – if you live together. See what your rights are, did you sign a cohabitation agreement?
If you don't on-line together, then fetch anything that's yours, tell him to take a long walk off a short plank. Block im from your life. Don't fall for any of his BS and don't sleep with him again.
Use my rules to live! by:
Ask a guy/girl you are dating (after a few weeks or months if it looks serious) what are his views on marriage, family, etc. Don't think a guy/girlwill change those views. If they don't match your own views for a future, break up then and there. So if someone says they never want children… dont think you can change that. If they don't want to ever get married… they are not miraculously going to change that view. Find out early on if you share a common view of a future together.
If you've been together for 2 years and he hasn't proposed, ask him where the relationship is going? Is he picturing you as a possible wife? If you're a guy and think about proposing after a year or two, gradually test the waters asking your partner how they feel about a marriage – don't just propose, and definitely don't spring to on a person in a big public setting without sounding a proposal out.
If you have been dating a while and want to move in together write up a cohabitation contract. Layout the who earns what, how bills and expenses will be split, how big purchases with be paid, etc. Also what will happen in the event of the relationship breaking up.
If you're getting married, get a pre-nup written up and signed. It protects both parties and any children should the marriage fail. Draw up new wills – upon marriage, when children are born, if things change.