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How do I ask him to hurry up and move in without sounding like I'm pushing him?

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Question - (6 February 2009) 3 Answers - (Newest, 24 February 2009)
A female United States age 30-35, anonymous writes:

well my and my boy friend have been together for 5 years and i am ready to move in together we have been engaged for going on one year and i want to go ahead and move on with our life together. how do i ask him with sounding like i am pushing him to hurry up and lets do it all? i just dont know how to bring it up or anything.

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A female reader, a_seidner06 United States +, writes (24 February 2009):

a_seidner06 agony auntno problem! How is everything goin? Add my to your friends..

:) Your very welcome.

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A reader, anonymous, writes (7 February 2009):

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i just wanted to say thank you last night we had dinner and i bought it up like you said and he was fine with it and we are moving in next weekend

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A female reader, a_seidner06 United States +, writes (6 February 2009):

a_seidner06 agony auntJust come out and tell him how you feel. I know that sounds easier heard than done, but its the only way to tell him to move in. You can start off by saying, "Babe, we have been together for a long as time and engaged forever, i want to get to know you better and the only way to do that is to move in with each other." That's when you tend to learn the most about your significant other. Good luck! :)

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