Anonymous wrote:It’s 2022, not 1970. It is very smart to make sure you can live with someone before making a lifetime commitment to doing so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is your worry?
OP: her getting tied down when she should be using these years to learn more about herself. And the possibility he strings her along if she wants to get married.
Anonymous wrote:They have been dating for over two years and met in college. Nice guy from good parents. I always told her do not move in unless there is a ring and a date. Some of her friends are living with SOs and I was always happy she was living on her own rather than doing this.
They are both turning 24. OK, get they are adults but both sets of parents are somewhat uneasy. If you have been in the same situation, how did you cope?
Anonymous wrote:Every family is different. Personally, I wouldn’t be comfortable with my 20-something daughter doing this but that’s just me. And ultimately it’s not my decision anyway.
What I would do for sure is talk with her about getting an IUD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is your worry?
OP: her getting tied down when she should be using these years to learn more about herself. And the possibility he strings her along if she wants to get married.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah but for every positive story there is a negative one folks.
I moved in with my BF (in London, not the US with far lower expectations about marriage in 20s)
We were 21 when we moved in, at 25/26 we bought a place together - both names on the mortgage and at 27/28 he moved out.
It was devastating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is your worry?
OP: her getting tied down when she should be using these years to learn more about herself. And the possibility he strings her along if she wants to get married.
She could be doing that to him just as easily
Dp how often does that happen to a man?
Who knows? But we got to stop assuming women are always victims and men always have ulterior evil motives.
So you are saying that it doesn't happen? That hasn't been the experience of most women, including myself. Men just assume women want to be victims!
Wow, that was a real reach. I think you have some issues you need to work out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is your worry?
OP: her getting tied down when she should be using these years to learn more about herself. And the possibility he strings her along if she wants to get married.
She could be doing that to him just as easily
Dp how often does that happen to a man?
Who knows? But we got to stop assuming women are always victims and men always have ulterior evil motives.
So you are saying that it doesn't happen? That hasn't been the experience of most women, including myself. Men just assume women want to be victims!
You need to get help. Your fear/loathing of an entire sex is not healthy.