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Signs That Your Partner is Not Interested in Proposing, So It's Time to Move On

Many women dream of the perfect proposal, complete with a beautiful ring and a romantic setting. However, not all men are interested in taking that next step forward.

By NetyaPublished about a year ago 3 min read
Signs That Your Partner is Not Interested in Proposing, So It's Time to Move On
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Many women dream of the perfect proposal, complete with a beautiful ring and a romantic setting. However, not all men are interested in taking that next step forward. If marriage is your end-goal, it's important to pay attention to signs that your partner may not be interested in proposing. Here are some signs to look out for so that you're not wasting your time:

He's Not Anxious to Make a Timeline

If your partner is not willing to sit down and talk about when marriage and kids may be a possibility, he's not really excited about settling down. You deserve to be on the same page with your partner when it comes to expectations, especially if you're imagining spending the rest of your life with him.

When You Show Him a Ring You Like, He Changes the Subject

While the ring is a gift from him to you, it's nice if he knows your preferences. If he brushes off the topic or tenses up when you show him rings, it's a sign that proposing is the last thing on his mind.

If He Says He's Not a Commitment Sort of Guy, Believe Him

Respect his views and don't try to change him. Even if he manages to elope just for you, he'll make a lousy husband since it's a job title he never wanted.

If He's Past the Timeline, It's Off His Radar Completely

If your partner forgets about the date he set himself, just cut him loose. Guys who want to get married want to make this moment special for you and want to show you they're dependable.

He Hasn't Mentioned the Topic and You've Been Together for More Than Five Years

If he's never even brought up the topic with you and you're past the half-decade mark, it's time to have an honest conversation about what you both want for your future.

He Keeps Telling You That "the More You Ask, the More I Don't Want to Propose"

This is a huge excuse. He's trying to put the blame onto you as to why he hasn't asked you yet. The truth is, he has no intention of doing it and hopes you'll just forget about it completely.

He's Against Women Asking Men

While it's traditionally the man who asks the woman, times are changing, and it's important to communicate openly about what you want. If he's not open to the idea of you asking him, it's a sign that he's not interested in getting married.

He's Told You He's "Still Thinking of a Good Idea," But He's Used That Line for About Two Years

If he keeps stalling because he thinks his proposal isn't good enough, he's not seeing the big picture and wasting your time.

When a Family Member Asks Him About It, He Gets Mad

If his family members ask him about marriage and his response is anger, it's a sign that he's upset they brought it up. Eventually, they'll learn not to talk about it anymore, and the entire idea of marriage will fade away.

Dates Aren't as Common

If he's toning down dates to avoid your expectations of a proposal, it's a sign that he's not interested in getting married. He may even stress beforehand that it's "just a dinner for your birthday" to make sure you know to expect nothing else.

In conclusion, if you're waiting for your partner to propose, it's important to pay attention to the signs that he may not be interested in getting married. It's important to have an honest conversation about what you both want for your future, and if you find that you're not on the same page, it's time to move on. Remember, your time is valuable, and waiting around for someone who doesn't want the same things as you is not a productive use of your energy. Be honest with yourself and your partner, and you'll be able to move forward, whether that means staying together and working towards your shared goals, or going your separate ways to find what you're truly looking for in a relationship.

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