Anonymous wrote:I know two longtime committed couples who aren't married but have kids and their relationships have lasted longer than those of friends who got married.
But you want to be married and she doesn't so that's really the end of it. Say goodbye and move on.
Anonymous wrote:I've been with my boyfriend for 10 years and we have 2 kids. I have no desire to get married. I don't want the wedding or if we separate, to deal with a divorce.
He knows how I feel. And every once in a while, he asks me if I'll marry him. And the answer is yes. Not because I want to get married but because it's important to him and if it's important to him, then it's important to me.
For us, it's never gone beyond the question. But if he came home with the marriage license application, I would sign it. And I would show up where ever he told me to, on whatever day, at whatever time.
I don't want a "wedding" and I don't think he does either. But if that's what he wants, then I'm all in. Again, not because it matters to me--but because it's important to him.
At this point in our relationship, the actual wedding would just be a formality. One that I don't need. But if he does, then he does.
So...if you need to be married, then that's what you need. Your GF needs to respect that. If she can't or won't, then it's time to move on. But you need to decide what is more important to you--the life of being married or the actual legal document that says you are married.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this was the other way around, if OP was a woman, everyone would be harping on her to cut ties. Why is it any different that OP is the man? I agree the gf is making OP pay for the ex's mistake, which isn't fair. If she isn't willing to get married to OP, even knowing how important it is to him, they are not a good match.
Thanks. I really think we are a good match, but she believes getting married will ruin things. I don't know what else I can do to show her that I'm not her ex.
Anonymous wrote:I've been with my boyfriend for 10 years and we have 2 kids. I have no desire to get married. I don't want the wedding or if we separate, to deal with a divorce.
He knows how I feel. And every once in a while, he asks me if I'll marry him. And the answer is yes. Not because I want to get married but because it's important to him and if it's important to him, then it's important to me.
For us, it's never gone beyond the question. But if he came home with the marriage license application, I would sign it. And I would show up where ever he told me to, on whatever day, at whatever time.
I don't want a "wedding" and I don't think he does either. But if that's what he wants, then I'm all in. Again, not because it matters to me--but because it's important to him.
At this point in our relationship, the actual wedding would just be a formality. One that I don't need. But if he does, then he does.
So...if you need to be married, then that's what you need. Your GF needs to respect that. If she can't or won't, then it's time to move on. But you need to decide what is more important to you--the life of being married or the actual legal document that says you are married.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, what is marriage to you? Why is it important to be married in order to bring a child into this world?
It's important to me because that's how I was raised and I want to raise my child to have the same values.
Of course you do. And frankly, you are right and she is wrong. Marriage is better for a child. I'm sorry, OP. This sounds tough. She is broken by this and unless she wants to fix it, there is nothing that you can do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, what is marriage to you? Why is it important to be married in order to bring a child into this world?
It's important to me because that's how I was raised and I want to raise my child to have the same values.
Anonymous wrote:If this was the other way around, if OP was a woman, everyone would be harping on her to cut ties. Why is it any different that OP is the man? I agree the gf is making OP pay for the ex's mistake, which isn't fair. If she isn't willing to get married to OP, even knowing how important it is to him, they are not a good match.
Anonymous wrote:OP, what is marriage to you? Why is it important to be married in order to bring a child into this world?