Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When a woman wants to get married, she does. When she wants to get pregnant, she does. I'd be very concerned too that you just happened to be the right puzzle piece at the right time. Read this board if you want to see your future. There are 100 posts by woman who say, after they had the kids, they have no interest in their husband but, you know, he's a good provider and all that... You want real passion for each other in a marriage. She should want that. Not just a sperm donor.
+1. You’re just the guy she chooses to kick in the moment.
Anonymous wrote:When a woman wants to get married, she does. When she wants to get pregnant, she does. I'd be very concerned too that you just happened to be the right puzzle piece at the right time. Read this board if you want to see your future. There are 100 posts by woman who say, after they had the kids, they have no interest in their husband but, you know, he's a good provider and all that... You want real passion for each other in a marriage. She should want that. Not just a sperm donor.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve been dating my girlfriend for six months, and while I’m happy, I have some worries about the relationship. She told me on the first date that she was looking to get married and settle down, which I understood and respected. I’m at a place in my life where I want the same thing too. She has had a timeline of when she wants to be married and have her first kid. I can’t help but wonder if she loves and sees a future with me, or if I just fit into her plan. One of her best friends admitted that she was not super in love with her husband at the time, but he fit most of wants, and she was ready to get married and started a family. My girlfriend said she understood and sometimes you have to settle a little in order to get the life you want. I’ve asked her about it and she said she loves me and she would not marry if she was sure, but I have this nagging feeling that I’m just one of the many guys she can fit into the role of her husband. Sometimes I think it’s crazy and I’m a paranoid, and other times I think it’s valid and worried about it. I love her and see my life with her, but I wonder if she feels the same way.
Anonymous wrote:OP ask yourself these questions
1. if she gained 50lbs would you still love her
2. if she went bald through illness would you still love her
3. if she was unable to conceive would you still love her
if yes to all the above you're doing ok
Anonymous wrote:When a woman wants to get married, she does. When she wants to get pregnant, she does. I'd be very concerned too that you just happened to be the right puzzle piece at the right time. Read this board if you want to see your future. There are 100 posts by woman who say, after they had the kids, they have no interest in their husband but, you know, he's a good provider and all that... You want real passion for each other in a marriage. She should want that. Not just a sperm donor.
Anonymous wrote:When a woman wants to get married, she does. When she wants to get pregnant, she does. I'd be very concerned too that you just happened to be the right puzzle piece at the right time. Read this board if you want to see your future. There are 100 posts by woman who say, after they had the kids, they have no interest in their husband but, you know, he's a good provider and all that... You want real passion for each other in a marriage. She should want that. Not just a sperm donor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Men do the same thing, OP. They date and date and then decide they're ready to settle down and do the whole wife and kids thing. Whoever they're dating at that point is who becomes Mrs. It's not that complicated.
Agreed, I did this with my DW. It also helps that she's intelligent, successful, hardworking, we share the same politics, and she's attractive. Right time, right place, right person. That said, she's not the only woman in the world who I could spend my life with - I'm sure there are multiple people in the world I would've gladly married had I met them.
OP - you're overthinking this and anxiously looking for trouble. She's either going to be a great partner for you....or she's not. Be honest with your feelings and make your decision.
Anonymous wrote:Men do the same thing, OP. They date and date and then decide they're ready to settle down and do the whole wife and kids thing. Whoever they're dating at that point is who becomes Mrs. It's not that complicated.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve been dating my girlfriend for six months, and while I’m happy, I have some worries about the relationship. She told me on the first date that she was looking to get married and settle down, which I understood and respected. I’m at a place in my life where I want the same thing too. She has had a timeline of when she wants to be married and have her first kid. I can’t help but wonder if she loves and sees a future with me, or if I just fit into her plan. One of her best friends admitted that she was not super in love with her husband at the time, but he fit most of wants, and she was ready to get married and started a family. My girlfriend said she understood and sometimes you have to settle a little in order to get the life you want. I’ve asked her about it and she said she loves me and she would not marry if she was sure, but I have this nagging feeling that I’m just one of the many guys she can fit into the role of her husband. Sometimes I think it’s crazy and I’m a paranoid, and other times I think it’s valid and worried about it. I love her and see my life with her, but I wonder if she feels the same way.