Marriage Hesitation
I was happily engaged and living with my fiancé when red flags started to appear. My partner said, rather than get married, they wanted things to stay the way they were. I felt blindsided and was struck with a complete sense of rejection at the time. So, I lost it and broke off both the engagement and the relationship and ghosted them and now I’m regretting it. Should I reconnect with my fiancé, even though I still have concerns that they hesitated to move forward with our marriage?
I was happily engaged and living with my fiancé when red flags started to appear. My partner said, rather than get married, they wanted things to stay the way they were. I felt blindsided and was struck with a complete sense of rejection at the time. So, I lost it and broke off both the engagement and the relationship and ghosted them and now I’m regretting it. Should I reconnect with my fiancé, even though I still have concerns that they hesitated to move forward with our marriage?
I was happily engaged and living with my fiancé when red flags started to appear. My partner said, rather than get married, they wanted things to stay the way they were. I felt blindsided and was struck with a complete sense of rejection at the time. So, I lost it and broke off both the engagement and the relationship and ghosted them and now I’m regretting it. Should I reconnect with my fiancé, even though I still have concerns that they hesitated to move forward with our marriage?
I can help answer this question for you. Evaluate what you envision for your future and whether your former fiancé is aligned with those goals. Consider what you both want from a relationship and whether your values and expectations align. However, they may have wanted more time to consider it and it’s not because they didn’t love you. You both made it to the live-in engagement stage. That in itself is a huge milestone, etc… Grab your online answers today!