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Its a different viewpoint than mine & I’d like some people’s thoughts.

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Jamie Says:
February 4th, 2013 at 4:33 pm
I get a kick out of these artificial timetables and rules which do nothing but increase pressure on the couple to get committed before they’re truly ready for it or cause a woman to cut things off prematurely with a potentially great guy. Some people date one person casually for months before things get serious because they don’t want to make a mistake in commiting to the wrong person, See where things go naturaly in the relationship; you’ll know intuitively when/if it’s time to “cut the cord.”

I agreed with DMN, but I want to expand a little:
I have a few male friends, but once I began my relationship, we don’t hang out alone like we did when I was single. I put my relationship first, because, as much as we’d all like to think that it’s not ok to do that, I’m not marrying my friends, I’m marrying my boyfriend one day. If the situation were reverse, and it has been, I wouldn’t think twice about them putting their relationship first. In other words, as DMN said, “No one – man or woman — would give up the opportunity to be with someone they truly cared about and wanted to be with, to preserve some theoretical friendship.” I’ve had too many guy and girl “friends” come and go (for no reason at all because I have been single for years) to risk happiness with my future partner.

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