This archive report was first published on 10 July 2020.
Proposing is a significant step in a relationship, and it's natural to wonder why your partner is taking too long to pop the question. Published on July 10, 2020, a recent article by Lady Speak shed light on this issue, suggesting that men often wait until they have achieved their career goals before proposing.
According to the article, men typically have a vision of where they want to be professionally before considering settling down and starting a family. This means that if your partner is still studying, just changed or seeking to change careers, the chances of him proposing to you are low.
However, this doesn't mean that you should give up on your partner. Instead, it's essential to have an open and honest conversation with him about his career ambitions and the steps he has planned before getting engaged. This way, you can support him in achieving his goals sooner and make him understand that you want to stand by his side as his wife.
Another reason why your partner might be taking too long to propose is financial insecurity. Many men still want to feel that they can support themselves and their partners, and this can be a significant barrier to marriage.
If you find out that money is the issue, you can work together to cut back expenses and achieve your financial goals. This can bring you closer together and boost your confidence that you can handle any financial challenges that may arise in your marriage.
Finally, it's possible that your partner is undecided about marrying you because your future together is not clear. This could be due to an aspect of the relationship that is making him consider a serious pause, and you may need to figure out what that is and address it together.