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Should I ask my boyfriend if he talked to his family about wanting to marry me?

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Question - (20 July 2010) 1 Answers - (Newest, 7 November 2010)
A female United Kingdom age 36-40, *1sha writes:

Hi

My boyfriend is Egyptian muslim (31 years old) and I am white Christian (26 years). I am going to convert to Islam by my own choice soon. We have been together for just over a year. He is currently on a family holiday with his parents and siblings. He recently mentioned that he was 'considering telling his family about me' on this holiday so that we could get married and so on.

When he returns that'll be my big question... should I ask him or leave him to tell me if he has discussed it with them? I am going to feel incredibly disappointed if he hasn't

Thanks

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A reader, anonymous, writes (7 November 2010):

Don't ask. If he's talked to them, he might want to surprise you with a ring or proposal or something. Something like that would ruin it. Additionally, if he hasn't talked yet, he might not have had the most opportune time to ask.

Give him some space and don't be pushy. He'll tell you if he has or not.

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