Well, it pretty much depends on what type of person you are. If your one of those people that want to have things told to their face then you should wait for him to tell you in person or tell him that you want him to tell you face to face and not by text , but if your the type of person where you go by what people say and they believe that he should be a man and tell you in person then go by what they say. You might even be just curious because it happens on movies dealing with this thing, but of all the reasons why just do what your heart tells you.
Yes, a person can live with their boyfriend off base and sometimes even on base. The Navy can not tell a person who they can or can not date or live with.
"Where do you live?" is present tense. The person asking the question wants to know where someone lives now. If the person asking the question wanted to know where someone used to live, some time in the past, the sentence would be, "Where did you live?" If the person asking the question wanted to know where someone was going to live, some time in the future, the sentence would be, "Where will you live?"
if you can't trust your boyfriend, then you probably shouldn't be in a relationship with him, or should have better communication
why not just girlfriend? why non judicial girlfriend?
No, The coat will NOT keep this breed warm, your asking for this dog to freeze to death.
There is no set amount of time one should live with their boyfriend before getting a proposal. This is a subject a person should discuss with their boyfriend.
Ya but that's if you made the boyfriend then he would live with you! :/ Thanks peace! (:
Only if he has a legal right to one of them.
it depends on your age if you are under 16 legally they can because you are to young to live with a baby but if you are older then they have know right to keep your child unless you are homeless because a child can't live on the streets.
Bill GatesWhen you are asking where he lives, it seems like you're going to hunt him down or something. Lol.
Your question cannot be answered because you did not say who "he" is. Please include the name of the person you are asking about in your question.
no, she will be of legal age. she is considered a full adult. she may do as she pleases