Weddings: Question: I told my boyfriend " I love you" and he didnt say it back SHOULD I STAY AND WAIT OR JUST LEAVE HIS ***? |
- Question: I told my boyfriend " I love you" and he didnt say it back SHOULD I STAY AND WAIT OR JUST LEAVE HIS ***?
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| Posted: 06 Mar 2017 06:40 PM PST me and him have been together for almost 7 months he s 31 and divorced while im 22 and never been married i know what your thinking its more than just sex tho ive meet his whole family spent the holidays with his family he has pictures of us together hanging in his house he stocks up his cabins with liqour that i like got pj s for me that are for when i stay over his house BUT HE HASNT SAID I LOVE YOU YET i even wrote i heart _____and his name on a cake for valentines day and all he said was awwww thanks babe.....and didnt say i love you smh anyways its been bothering me ever since so yesterday i told him " i think i love you you dont have to say it back " all he said was "thats a pleasant thought im glad you really like me i dont like you any less" than gave me a kiss then said "he'll say it back when hes ready he's not cormforable with saying it yet he doesnt want it to break us up and he's getting there" so i asked him "do you NOT know what you feel about me " he said " i do dont get sad i just dont know how to express those feelings it takes time for me i thought you were happy with our relationship i thought things were going great between us" and took me out for dinner telling me not to be sad...anyways do ya'll think this is some BS excuse just to keep me around? maybe for sex? i know were suppose to go on vacation next month and stay at his moms beach house and he's taking me to vegas this summer but still IS THIS A RED FLAG? HELP |
| Posted: 24 Feb 2017 05:19 AM PST I was asked to be the witness of my best friend's wedding and I have totally no objections to that. She knew I will be on holiday on that weekday and that her and her husbands' parents will not be free to put a signature on the certificate. They have previously had a traditional wedding a couple of weeks ago. My question is, what does it take to be a marriage registration witness? Do you have to know them personally? How do the authorities prove that? What are the legal implications here? If they get divorce someday, I will be called upon to witness the divorce again? Could anyone shed me some lights here? I am in Malaysia by the way. Thanks. |
| Question: Typically what day of the week are weddings usually on? Posted: 24 Feb 2017 04:20 AM PST I have to set a date with my venue |
| Question: Do you find this guy attractive rate 1-10? Posted: 24 Feb 2017 02:48 AM PST https://scontent-sjc2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/16807743_1009774035833919_4464915561831455459_n.jpg?oh=8324d282022d2d59fcb14ad31f1b1133&oe=5938DD93 |
| Posted: 23 Feb 2017 09:17 PM PST |
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