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Room for on-line sex video chat JudyCole
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Birth Date: 2003-02-27
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Date: November 13, 2022
I know a wedding and marriage is important to a lot of folks but technically speaking you’re about to embark on one of the biggest financial decisions of your life together, as a couple, and not only as a couple, but with the understanding you already exist as common-law partners assuming you have lived together now for some time.
So, if the legal certification of marriage and the social aspects that follow it are important to you, it’s probably time to have a more direct conversation – and I’d caution on the house buying if you’re really hoping for the wedding; because everything else couples typically do aside from having children have happened (co-habitation) or are about to happen (sharing property), so personal choice/desire would be the only driving factor or incentive to get married.
It’s time to chat fears and apprehensions about marriage. If you’re already saving for a house perhaps he’s worried that the money saved will just go to a wedding – probably good to get this sorted before becoming legally bound to each other through property only.
I have witnessed these things break down and the whole separating with the house thing is a real pain in the ass for everyone involved.
The “back in the day” makes it sound like you had some interesting middle school years lmao
In all seriousness though, if she says it's okay she probably really doesn't mind. If you still feel bad/feel like she doesn't get enough out of it, you could just fully focus on her first, since you can drag that out for as long as you want and she'll love it