
Originally Posted by
Bana
So, that's a vote for "wait." ;-) I appreciate your point of view but what I'm seeing is that the engagement period is that trial period. I would want to live together for at least a year and a half, probably closer to 2, before tying the knot. We already know that our goals are in line, that we have great chemistry, etc. There seems to be little reason, to me, not to move onto the next phase. For what it is worth, we are not young (both of us in the area of 30-35) and we have both been through serious relationships (and serious heartbreak) in the past. We know what's at stake.
With this level of experience you should both know what an appropriate timeline is. 5 months is too soon to talk engagement in any relationship, you barely know each other. Yes, your goals are in line, but almost everyones relationship goals are in line if you try hard enough to make them that way. We have so many people come here and post about how they've been with someone around a year, they were engaged and talking about houses and kids and then all of a sudden it fell away. It takes at least that long to realize what you REALLY want with someone. Once all the early butterfly emotions pass, that is when you start thinking about the future.
Based on your last post I have a feeling you're only here for validation on what you already want, and not actual opinions. But for what its worth, I also say "wait", so thats 2-0 from the forum.
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