NO that had nothing to do with what your doing now that's the past you did it you cant change it o well it doesn't really matter
Yes.
That is totally up to you but you cannot always judge or base someones past on their future or relationship with you. What someone has done in their past is their past that does not mean things will repeat themselves.
In some localities that is the law.
Its not up to you to deal with his past relationship problems. I am sure that you know that the past problems will come into the new relationship until he deals with his past problems. Don't wait for him to deal with them. You have your life to lead.
This depends upon how comfortable the two are in the relationship, their past (e.g. how long have they been friends before the relationship started), and what the relationship means to them.
There is no slavery today therefore there is no present relationship with the past.
That depends on how the relationship is going. If it is going well and you like the person ur going out with then it should last a long time , if not then dont go on past the 1st date!
The past tense is "effected".
If you have someone, the relationship exists at the current time. If you had someone, the relationship used to exist but no longer does. (If you have had someone, the relationship existed for a period or for periods in the past. If you had had someone, the relationship existed for a period or for periods in the past but ended at some point in the past.)
Due to her past relationship? Is she still in love with someone or is she just hurt from it? Either way, she has communicated to you that she is not ready to be with you. And for that, you should offer friendship and nothing more....though if you are in love with her as you say....it is probably best not to have any communication.
If you are in the friend zone with someone, and want to move further with your relationship, there are things you can do to move past that. You should talk to the other person, so you know how they feel about you, and if they are ready to have a serious relationship with you.
Selective mutism is basically social anxiety. After you get past the first few stages of meeting someone, in any relationship, they open up to you fully. Same with someone with selective mutism. So being in a relationship with someone like that isn't hard after you get past their shell! They will only be like that with others, therefore, nothing from there should affect you being in a relationship with them.