Horsehobby44
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I'm dating a gentleman in his early sixties. He lives with his daughter, son in law and three grandchildren. What warning signs should I expect if he has no intention of ever moving out?
One warning sign might be him expecting you to fit into his established life rather than making any realistic plans to build a life together.I'm dating a gentleman in his early sixties. He lives with his daughter, son in law and three grandchildren. What warning signs should I expect if he has no intention of ever moving out?
Why do you view it as a problem if he doesn't intend to move?
qft.i suppose for the younger generation it's like a young man living with his parents. You have to be clear with yourself first and then him where you expect this relationship to go. If he's one of those yahoos who tries to put you off with " oh things are just fine now, what's the rush?". Then you have to know for yourself...do you see married or at least living together?
If he doesn't see that happening it might be time to cut him loose. A partner should be devoted to being with you.
I too would want more than dating. It is telling that conversations regarding you moving in together have ceased, and he has become central to his kid's lives. It seems that is where his interests/loyalties lie. Frankly, I think you deserve better. He wants his cake and eat it too, perhaps. The children also sound like a major roadblock.I'm going to try and answer all the questions about my concern. He is 61 and I am 55. He moved from NY to NC 2 years ago and moved in with his daughter, son in law and their 3 children. He is in the process of a divorce. So I can understand that the timing of moving out is not right at this point. I too, am finalizing a divorce.
However, we have been dating for 1 1/2 years. We have discussed moving in together on several occasions. Albeit we are not at that point, conversations in the past few months have ceased altogether. What has increased is he has stepped up in making more improvements to their home, etc. He helps them with the children and now their dog too. They have come to depend on him for far more then just helping with the kids.
I used to go over often but have stopped. The children are rude, the dog unruly, and we have no privacy at all.
I eventually want to live with, and build a life with my mate. I do not find fulfillment in the prospect of just dating.
I'm going to try and answer all the questions about my concern. He is 61 and I am 55. He moved from NY to NC 2 years ago and moved in with his daughter, son in law and their 3 children. He is in the process of a divorce. So I can understand that the timing of moving out is not right at this point. I too, am finalizing a divorce.
However, we have been dating for 1 1/2 years. We have discussed moving in together on several occasions. Albeit we are not at that point, conversations in the past few months have ceased altogether. What has increased is he has stepped up in making more improvements to their home, etc. He helps them with the children and now their dog too. They have come to depend on him for far more then just helping with the kids.
I used to go over often but have stopped. The children are rude, the dog unruly, and we have no privacy at all.
I eventually want to live with, and build a life with my mate. I do not find fulfillment in the prospect of just dating.