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Lucy ([personal profile] cereta) wrote in [community profile] agonyaunt2017-06-28 06:18 pm
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Dear Abby:Fiancee Eager to Move Ahead Is Coy About Her Past

DEAR ABBY: I'm in my early 30s and recently met a very attractive woman my age. We are planning to get married. She wants us to be married as soon as possible because she has been divorced for the last seven years.

My problem is, she's extremely secretive about her past, especially the period between her divorce and our meeting. I have been open with her about my past, but when I ask about hers, she refuses to discuss it and says it has nothing to do with our relationship.

I have a feeling there may be something nasty she's hiding. I'm afraid I'm heading into a trap, but my love for her makes it tough to consider breaking up. Am I being too demanding? -- CONCERNED GUY IN THE SOUTH

DEAR CONCERNED GUY: If your intuition is screaming that your girlfriend's desire for a hasty marriage could spell trouble in the future, you should pay close attention to it. It is not "too demanding" to want to know what one's fiancee has been doing for the last seven years. Under no circumstances should you marry this woman without first talking to a lawyer, who I am sure will suggest doing a background check and/or drafting an ironclad prenuptial agreement.
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[personal profile] lone_lilly 2017-06-29 01:46 pm (UTC)(link)
She wants us to be married as soon as possible because she has been divorced for the last seven years.

That's... an alarming sentence.
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[personal profile] kaberett 2017-06-29 04:24 pm (UTC)(link)
ISN'T it.

Solid advice, though. Just... wow, yes, people get to have privacy and do not owe you a full accounting of everything they've ever done, but... not being willing to make space for a partner's concerns on this kind of topic does not... fill me with optimism for the partnership as a whole.