Dear Abby: How can I get my soulmate ex to realize I’m ‘The One’ for him?
- The person, 29, is seeking advice on how to convince her ex-boyfriend, 36, that she is 'The One' for him after they broke up two months ago due to his commitment issues.
- Both partners need to mutually recognize their connection for it to work, and the desire for commitment appears to be one-sided.
- The individual is encouraged to seek counseling to avoid repeating unhealthy relationship patterns after her past abusive marriage.
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Dear Abby: I’m convinced he’s The One, but how do I get him to see that?
Dear Abby: I’m 29, and my boyfriend is 36. We met on a dating site and were together for three years. He broke up with me two months ago because he didn’t think he could marry me. (We weren’t engaged.) He says I’m the love of his life, soulmate and his dream come true, and I feel the same, but he has commitment issues.
DEAR ABBY: Woman hopes to convince ex-boyfriend she’s ‘the one’
DEAR ABBY: I'm 29, and my boyfriend is 36. We met on a dating site and were together for three years. He broke up with me two months ago because he didn't think he could marry me. (We weren't engaged.) He says I'm the love of his life, soulmate and his dream come true, and I feel the same, but he has commitment issues.
Dear Abby: My boyfriend says he loves me but won’t commit to marriage
Dear Abby: I’m 29, and my boyfriend is 36. We met on a dating site and were together for three years. He broke up with me two months ago because he didn’t think he could marry me. (We weren’t engaged.) He says I’m the love of his life, soulmate, and his dream come true, and I feel the same, but he has commitment issues.
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