dreadypelicang wrote:
Yes I agree that this is the only logical decision. I like him very much and everything else has been a dream come true in this relationship - so it looks like I was merely trying to find "excuses" to stay with him despite this long-term incompatibility.
It's best to have a talk about those important deal breakers early on, so you don't get to emotionally invested in someone you have a very basic incompatibility with. Within the first few weeks of dating someone I would want to know if they want kids, where they want to live, and what their core values are, so that I know if investing more time and emotion is worth it because there might be a chance of a successful LTR. If not, best to move on before you get invested.
Things like whether a person wants children or not are not usually negotiable, so it's better to know early on. That's why I think it's a good idea that most online dating sites ask questions like that, so you can know before even agreeing to meet someone whether you have those goals in common or not.
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(Note to Moderators: my warning number is wrong on my profile but apparently can't be fixed so I will note here that it is actually 2, not 3--the warning issued to me on Aug 20 2016 was a mistake but I've been told it can't be removed.)