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[quote=Anonymous]PP who divorced after six months here. :roll: Thought I was being loving by overlooking his lack of ambition and accepting his positive traits. Felt guilty breaking up with him because he was the way he is. I did him a terrible disservice and wasted 5 years of my life and his. So the guy isn't going to be the next Jack Welch. Accept it. Marry him and spend the remainder of your life telling yourself little lies every single day about how you feel about your life with him. When you have friends in your 30s and 40s with husbands who are more striving, when you put your kids in a less than stellar school district, you will have to squelch any negative feelings whatsoever to make this work for decades. What kind of marriage will you have? A dishonest one. Or in the spirit of honesty, you could tell this guy very specifically what you expect from marriage.And tell him that if you two marry, his lack of motivation will always bother you....a lot. And that you've been posting about this issue on this forum because it bothers you THAT much. He deserves to know his lack of motivation will be an issue for you. You state what's true for you. He states what's true for him. That's the foundation of a healthy relationship. Good luck to you both. [/quote]
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