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4 years together and no proposal Just thought it was worth mentioning. How long have you spent? Hey RiverRunning - You sound pretty frustrated - which is totally understandable. At the 7 year mark, odds are virtually zero that you will ever get to the altar. Some of them outright admit that the idea of marriage makes them feel old or that they still want to have more time to enjoy those carefree bachelor days. If you or someone close to you is currently in crisis or in an emergency situation, contact your local law enforcement agency or emergency number. His procrastination is troubling and has been a source of some resentment in the relationship. I was at a party my sister-in-law was hosting and her sister, Jana, was there. Would you ever do that again? We discussed finances our financial lives are completely separatehousework, the timeline, etc. My deadline is April 17th. I was at a party my sister-in-law was hosting and her sister, Jana, was there. It struck him particularly hard when he heard that his younger sister was trying for a baby. If he truly feels this way, he has no understanding of the importance of marriage and why you value it, which is fundamental. We discussed our intentions before I moved in and we both agreed that this was only a step toward marriage. The challenge is to identify when an excuse or two has turned into serial stalling. If you are in a committed relationship and vow to each other to hold that above all else what the difference? To be fair me and my W had been living together for around 2 years at that point and we shared a bank account. Doesnt matter if he procrastinates with everything else. Just thought it was worth mentioning. I actually heard a the other day about this, and one of the points that came up is that women tend to see living together as a path to marriage, while men see it as a way of putting marriage off. I feel like the desire to marry needs to actively be there for both partners in order to have a successful marriage. 4 years together and no proposal I think women place way to much importance on marriage. Guess who loses in this situation. The man who needs everything to be perfect He may say that you need to wait for the perfect time, have the perfect amount of money saved, or be at the perfect stage in your careers before the two of you can take your to the next level. A study of 2,000 unmarried women found most want to be whisked away on a break which has taken three months to plan - with Cornwall voted the top destination. If he is dragging his feet, he doesnt really want to marry you. I clean all the dishes, cook all the food, buy all the groceries, and do all the laundry while he comes up with every excuse to put off an engagement.