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She and her guy had been together for eight years. They had two kids together. Marissa was in her forties, and she felt that it was time for her kids to see their mom and dad married.
But the more she tried to push her partner on the subject, the more he pushed back on her.
“It makes things worse if I talk about it,” she told me. “He says that I don’t appreciate what we have together. But I do! I just think it will be better for our kids.”
“And better for you?” I asked.
“Of course.”
Marissa had been pouring her energy into making their family life perfect. She believed that if she showed him how devoted she was to him and their life together, he would wake up to the idea that he never wanted to lose her.
Unfortunately, it wasn’t working.
She was giving and giving and giving…
And nothing had changed at all.
Why It’s So Hard to Talk About Marriage
When women are in this situation, I often find that they don’t really know why their partners don’t want to get married.
He clams up when marriage is mentioned, and their subtle hints don’t work.
In Marissa’s case, the topic of marriage had become a sore spot.
Every time she brought it up, her guy acted like she was saying he wasn’t committed to their family or wasn’t doing enough in the relationship.
His response made her feel even more rejected.
She and her guy had been together for eight years. They had two kids together. Marissa was in her forties, and she felt that it was time for her kids to see their mom and dad married.
But the more she tried to push her partner on the subject, the more he pushed back on her.
“It makes things worse if I talk about it,” she told me. “He says that I don’t appreciate what we have together. But I do! I just think it will be better for our kids.”
“And better for you?” I asked.
“Of course.”
Marissa had been pouring her energy into making their family life perfect. She believed that if she showed him how devoted she was to him and their life together, he would wake up to the idea that he never wanted to lose her.
Unfortunately, it wasn’t working.
She was giving and giving and giving…
And nothing had changed at all.
Why It’s So Hard to Talk About Marriage
When women are in this situation, I often find that they don’t really know why their partners don’t want to get married.
He clams up when marriage is mentioned, and their subtle hints don’t work.
In Marissa’s case, the topic of marriage had become a sore spot.
Every time she brought it up, her guy acted like she was saying he wasn’t committed to their family or wasn’t doing enough in the relationship.
His response made her feel even more rejected.
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