Well after being together that long and livin together you pretty well know each others quirks and sometimes kinda fall in a routine. Tell her what you said in your last paragraph. The biggest advice I can give is taht make sure you are both completly ready for marriage. If your having problems now chances you will have them being married. You have to work harder on your problems when your married cause its harder to walk away then just bein together so try and get them worked out and learn that you each have to meet in the middle and each give and take. Ive been married and divorced and divorce is really a hard thing to go threw. I had to start all over again and even move back in with my folks for a bit. So just really make sure its what you want and that you can both each make the compromises needed. There is no perfect relationship like they show on tv. Every good relationship comes with a little work. Im remarried now and couldnt be happier. We both have our faults and can both look the other way on some things, but when it comes to the important things we always come to an agreement. YOu have to remember not to give her a ring just to try and make things better cause your issues will just come back. Sit down and talk to her see how she feels and dont push the issue. Best of luck to you guys.
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