Many girls who dream of a marriage proposal from their boyfriend hear a “promise” in almost every phrase the guy says.
In fact, many men's remarks, despite their "obvious" subtext, do not at all indicate a man's readiness to marry.
Having heard any of the following phrases from a gentleman, women reason something like this: "That's it, he's ready to propose to me. I think it will happen soon."
And it is worth noting that such a conclusion turns out to be incorrect in many cases.
So, what specific phrases from men are not at all a promise to marry?
"I think it's time for us to live together"
If a guy invites a girl to start living in the same apartment, this does not mean that he sees his girlfriend as his future wife.
Unfortunately, many representatives of the fair sex misinterpret the beginning of living together and then become disappointed.
"I only need a serious relationship"
Many girls interpret the phrase “serious relationship” as “relationship between husband and wife.”
But some men perceive the term completely differently.
"I wish I had three children"
Did your companion say this phrase? Don't rush to make a definitive conclusion!
After all, your partner didn’t say that he sees you as the mother of his future children.
"I am happy with you"
“Happy” doesn’t always mean “found the girl of my dreams” and “ready to get married.”
"We are a great couple"
Such a phrase, spoken by a young man, also does not indicate his intentions to give his girlfriend an engagement ring.
The habits of happy couples were listed earlier.