Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did she demand YOU marry her or did she just give you the "shit or get off the pot" talk?
+1. At your age you should know what you want. Move forward or let her go.
It would've been different if she told me she wanted this in the beginning. We were first started dating she said she didn't want to remarry or have anymore kids and was interested in having fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did she demand YOU marry her or did she just give you the "shit or get off the pot" talk?
+1. At your age you should know what you want. Move forward or let her go.
It would've been different if she told me she wanted this in the beginning. We were first started dating she said she didn't want to remarry or have anymore kids and was interested in having fun.
So she's over the grieving part and changed her mind. Good for her for letting you know. You're getting "rights of first refusal."
What you don't get to do is tell her that she can't want what she wants. She's right; let her know soon that you are not on the same page, and wish her luck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did she demand YOU marry her or did she just give you the "shit or get off the pot" talk?
+1. At your age you should know what you want. Move forward or let her go.
It would've been different if she told me she wanted this in the beginning. We were first started dating she said she didn't want to remarry or have anymore kids and was interested in having fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did she demand YOU marry her or did she just give you the "shit or get off the pot" talk?
+1. At your age you should know what you want. Move forward or let her go.
It would've been different if she told me she wanted this in the beginning. We were first started dating she said she didn't want to remarry or have anymore kids and was interested in having fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did she demand YOU marry her or did she just give you the "shit or get off the pot" talk?
+1. At your age you should know what you want. Move forward or let her go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about the kids they already have???? It's sad when adults don't think of them. Many don't want to share their parent with steps or half siblings. When my kids saw what some of their friends parents were doing and how miserable they were I assured them I would never do that. They come first.
That's another concern of mine as well. My daughter gets along with her and her daughter, but me marrying her and we live together might be difficult for her to handle. I don't want to give her the impression I'm trying to replace her mom.
Anonymous wrote:Did she demand YOU marry her or did she just give you the "shit or get off the pot" talk?
Anonymous wrote:It's OK to also tell her what YOU feel/need/want. If the answer is, "I love you but I'm just not ready", that's OK. Her choice to wait or not.
I'd tell her I need (x amount of time - another year?) and that you promise a definite answer at that time. She's made her goals clear, don't string her along once you figure out (if you figure out) that it's not what you want.
Anonymous wrote:How about the kids they already have???? It's sad when adults don't think of them. Many don't want to share their parent with steps or half siblings. When my kids saw what some of their friends parents were doing and how miserable they were I assured them I would never do that. They come first.
Anonymous wrote:OP, do you currently live with your girlfriend and her child?