He might not be ready for that type of commitment. Marriage is a serious bond between two people and he may not be ready for something as serious as holy matrimony.
It may you should not marry until you are sure you are heterosexual.---Dr. Freud
Just because you feel unattracted to you fiancee doesn't mean you don't stop loving him. In most cases your just getting cold feet, and by the time it's your wedding, you will be so happy that you ignored that doubt in your mind. In the end, when you say yes to marry your fiancee you obviously did it for a reason. You love this person very much and you know it.
Fiancee means the person someone is engaged to be married to. If you're not engaged, they're not a fiancee, they're just a boyfriend/girlfriend.
Well,obviously,you're not the only guy that she is dating.She must have a fiancee and you're not her fiancee.
I'm not sure that becoming a fiancee requires paperwork and I'm not sure what you mean by "getting" the father of your children.
If, in front of you (Duke Theseus), she refuses to marry Demetrius...
A K1 visa is issued to the fiance of a United States citizen. It gives the foreigner permission to enter the US. The person must then marry their fiancee within 90 days of entry to the country.
A fiance is a man engaged to a woman, and a woman engaged to a man is a fiancee (with an extra -e at the end). In this context 'engaged' means committed to marry one another.(The actual spellings may include the French acute accent / accent aigu, as fiancé and fiancée. )
YBP = years before present
BC means Before Christ. Its method of calculating time.
1500 years before people. BP means before people.
No, the term fiancee does not have a legal connotation on a deed or in a will. If they are the wife they will have specific rights. But the use of fiancee can be part of the identifier of an individual to make sure they have the correct person. It does serve as notification to check for possible dower rights of the wife. They may have to sign off on any transfer and it does not confer tenants in common on the property.