Ask him! If you are afraid to ask then you might be afraid of love...
Well, in my point of view, marriage is the best option as long as you know what you're doing. Marriage is not a game, as where simply living together is. There are risks to both: Marriage can end up in a bad relationship due to the person not being "the one" and living together may end up in a really bad argument where someone gets hurt or worse.
In order to have a successful marriage, it is not about similarities or differences. Marriage is about being able to live together having full trust in each other and able to go out with other people in the public.
There is no name for it but the couple are not ready for marriage yet, they just live together.
* Common Law Marriage is when partners are living together and have not married and registered as a married couple. Still, in some States you are considered married and will pay taxes, etc., as such and if you should terminate the relationship you may have to divide any assets you both have together.
No. Some states have "common law" marriage decrees but it really depends on where you live, but even in that case you are not technically married in the complete full sense of marriage. Being married entails much more than just being together, and it should be a commitment between the two of you to spend your lives together with some sort of legal ceremony/paperwork. It may feel like you are married but marriage honestly changes things a lot.
Love is being able to say your sorry. Knowing that everyday will not be great but that by working together it can be endured. Love in a marriage should consist of putting the other first. If both take that outlook no one will be neglected.
No I think it just means he is confident that you have a relationship and you'll be together. Until you actually hear the word "Marriage" never read into it because that can push them away as well as being pushy about it.
Marriage.
mom and dad's marriage is over 10 years old.
Not being honest is one thing that could eventually ruin a marriage.
Yes, Jamal Bryant's divorce is now considered to be final. His wife divorced him for being unfaithful in their marriage.
There is no alternative to marriage, if you are referring to different types of unions. Gays can remain bachelors. They can form civil unions or domestic partnerships. But none of these is the same thing as marriage.