well yes it should, she possibly wants your views on what u think about marriage possibly to see if u could be a potential soul mate
Yes, keep the marriage commitment you made to your wife.
Yes. In my opinion, God doesn't care about licenses; He's all about love. The IRS cares about certificates. The commitmentin a marriage is what's important; commitment is a part of love. As stated above, God isn't interested in the license, nor is he really interested in the location of the marriage.
No. It is just a commitment to get married. Filling out papers only happens for marriage.
when you love someone you want them to love you forever and if you both love eatchother and your soul mates you get married
If a married man has an affair with a divorced woman, then the woman that is married to the man is getting an unfair deal, marriage is a commitment promising you will only dedicate yourself to that one person, so by him doing this it makes their marriage void and meaningless.
Some religious believers believe in saving many aspects of an intimate relationship for marriage. Marriage is supposed to be the unification of a sacred bond shared between a man and a woman. Marriage shows commitment in a relationship not only to one another, but also to God. There are specific vows said during the ceremony that are not to be broken. Getting married is not something to enter into buoyantly and is therefore considered a grave commitment "til death do you part".
==new answer==Marriage is a choice. In dreams, marriage represents the commitment to the inner self, conscious and subconscious mind working together. The opposite sex represents your subconscious mind. the marriage will represent your commitment to your own spiritual growth. http://som.org/NewPages/Newsite07/SOMBar/Dreams.html
T. S. Eliot said he was too shy and unpracticed for either marriage or a mild affair. He believed that he was not prepared or ready for the commitment of marriage and it was not until he was well into his adult years that he was married.
wants to marry.... Did he meet your parents and talk smilingly about marriage and family with you and ask you what you think about it...maybe then
No, but he does have a long term girlfriend of about 4-5 years. He said that he wasn't interested in marriage just yet, but probably in the future they'll get married .
The minmum age to get married is to reach pubertyThen you should reach the minmum marriage age as specified by the relevant specific countryThen you should feel able to afford the marriage responsibilities and expenses.Unless you have a shotgun wedding.
just tell your partner that you have no interest in having a lifetime commitment and you are also not interested in having sexual intercourse