It appears he's confused. Perhaps taking a break was a good thing for both of you, because marriage is a commitment and shouldn't be taken lightly. You could phone him and ask when he thinks he'll be getting around to deciding about your relationship and if he puts you off tell him it's over and you're out dating. This will either get him thinking harder out of fear of losing you or prove to you he doesn't want to commit to marriage and wants to be free to do as he wants.
Or perhaps... he was just a bit of a fool in the first place, and was trrying to get out of an engagement. no offence.
* A young man isn't going to put out money on an engagement ring if he doesn't love you. If you are so uncertain about whether he loves you or not then you shouldn't accept the engagement ring or take the ring and then be sure to the best of your ability that he truly loves you and treats you well and if not, then you can always bow out of the wedding.
The biological parents should be on the engagement announcement whether they are divorced or have remarried.
It hasn't been confirmed whether she does or does not have a boyfriend.
Because you may still have a part of you that is still in love with him and you are wondering what he is up to and whether he is happy and you are not
Vyh
Coupons can be used to save money, whether you are clipping them out of advertisements or finding them online. Be wary of using coupons to purchase expensive items such as engagement rings because many can be fraudulent, it's best to do your research before buying a ring.
Sometimes the engagement ring and wedding band come together, but whether or not it does or doesn't you can certainly show her the wedding band.
Talk to your mom about this situation. Tell her that if she is going to do this she needs to dump her boyfriend because she is hurting her boyfriend whether he knows it or not.
i cant
Well it depends on whether your parents care or whether you care if you want a boyfriend and you like him then yes you can but if you have an alternate motive then you probably shouldn't date this person
In the US, anyone can sue anyone for anything at any time. The question is not whether you can sue, but whether you can win. In this case, it depends on whether or not the mother has a valid cause of action against the boyfriend.
No because the boyfriend has a legal obligation to this child whether the boyfriend is under age or not. His parent do not have a say in it at all. Your boyfriend is now considered an adult in the eyes of the law were your daughter is concerned.