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  1. Sounds like he doesn't know how to say he's not feeling it, sorry. Just leave it. UNLESS you're the kind of person who needs an answer, in which case challenge him head on and ask if he's interested or not. Don't accept a halfhearted response.

  2. I won't get married due to the expense and complication of breaking up (divorce). And, 80% of divorces are filed by the wife. I'm not putting my well-being, or giving that type of power, into a woman's hands. But, we can have a LTR. And, if it lasts a lifetime that would be awesome.

    The other good thing about not being married is it keeps both people working to please the other because they both know they can exit the relationship quickly and easily. When you get married people tend to fell into a rut. One, or both, of them “let themselves go.” Women often just quit their job and there's nothing a man can do about it unless he wants to lose time with his kids by divorcing, and also lose half of everything he's earned and worked for. And, the other person knows this.

    An unmarried man has enormous power just like an unmarried woman does. That is the power to walk away. Once a man gets married, and especially has children, he loses the power to walk away. And, in any arrangement, if you don't have the power to walk away then you have to just accept whatever reality she decides to give you. Meanwhile,she still has the power to walk away in marriage.

    Conversely, if she knows you can walk away then she isn't going to let herself go, she isn't going to quit her job, etc.

  3. Everybody's saying to leave and that this is a sign of future abuse, I disagree as if she's never done anything like this in three years it's not a good idea to go nuclear immediately. She was blackout drunk which causes behaviour different (usually more lizard-brain) from standard drunk, and neither of you drink normally so there's no pattern of this nor did either of you have a good hold of what your limits are.

    Some questions for you. When she was that far gone, did she recognize you/where she was? Was she capable of talking? When you told her what happened, did she just apologize or did she get really upset that she acted that way? I'd suggest telling her the truth, that what happened frightened and hurt you and that it's shaken your relationship, and suggest that neither of you should drink liquor in the future as it sounds like that was the instigator.

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