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ASK ZANNAH... When is It Time to Kiss and Tell?

 

Hi Zannah,

I have been in a relationship for two years now. In the beginning he was very romantic and attentive and now it feels like he just knows I will always be there. I am 28 and my boyfriend is 32. Im ready to get married and have children and make a life with someone that knows how to commit. I have my education and career in place and I want to do those things that best use my the energy of my youth. Is it too early to expect that from him? Im starting to get disillusioned and grouchy.

Sarah from Leucadia

Dear Sarah,

The curious thing about physical law is that it reveals our physical need as well as the timeline in which the need can and must be met. What you are feeling is the physical demands of being physical living in a physical dimension. This can be better spelled out by saying, Its not too soon but almost too late. Let me explain. Generally speaking, women are all about THE RELATIONSHIP. I think just about every psychological guru in the world would agree to that. In my own observations of human nature, I have found that (in accordance with physical science) that women tend to NEED to take the relationship to the next level at 18 months. After the 18 month mark passes, an interesting de- evolution or in some cases re-direction of the relationship takes place; neither of which being what the woman really requires in terms of optimum circumstance for rising to her full potential. Ultimately what begins to happen is SHE begins to lose respect for her potential mate. If the days that follow the 18 month mark grow into years, she will eventually harbor such great resentment for him that the marriage even if entered into late, will likely fail or at minimum possess irreversible strained undertones.

My advice to you is to sit him down and simply be honest. Let him know that in order for you to be the best you can be, you require a marital commitment. The beauty in this, is that he gets to be the best he can be too. Two heads are better than one. We hold our visions of grandeur for one another during tough times and revel in the miracles of life together. There is nothing better than a union. Both of you will grow exponentially as a result. Tell him you cannot bear the thought of losing respect for him and that before you become discontented and someone you are not, you would rather leave the relationship in good standing. This is not an ultimatum but simply a reality. Having said this, You must be prepared for him to let you go.

The good news is, If he doesnt, HES THE ONE simply because he heard your heart and understood it to be true. Love and Truth always prevail but it must come from both sides.

Thoughtfully, Zannah

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Copyright 2005

Author: Zannah Hackett
 
Author Bio:

Zannah Hackett

Zannah Hackett provides answers for singles in search of the perfect mate and those teachers, coaches and experts valuing evolutionary relationship knowledge. She shares a unique body of information of a 3000 year old hidden body of wisdom that she has tailored expressly for this audience. It has most assuredly produced new hope for mankind. Zannah has spent nine years mastering this incredible language of love for purposes of bringing men and women together for all the right reasons and cultivating healthy family and work environments. Zannah's clientele has been diverse over the years and the focus of her efforts has largely been towards targeting those dynamics that most effect men and women coming to terms with the realization that our presence is not an accident but instead a part of something much bigger. Single men and women as well as professionals in the relationship industry have attended her sessions and seminars and continue to seek her pure, honest and objective perception of human nature. She teaches others how to become their own matchmaker in a variety of settings and how to use some very old secret techniques no longer acknowledged in today?s crazy world of human analysis. Zannah has successfully used the wisdom to meet the man of her dreams, raise her four children and incorporate the knowledge into her great life. Now she shares this insight in her new book, "The Ancient Wisdom of Matchmaking".

Zannah a preceptor in the field of self-discovery and has been training men and women in body, mind and spiritual fitness for over 30 years worldwide. Her experience includes degrees from Arizona State, having been a professional modern and ballet repertoire dancer, Area Training Director for The Fitness Institute, Director of Health Services Development for Samaritan Hospitals, Personal Trainer for the famous Golden Door Fitness Resort, columnist, author, television/radio talk show hostess, and a non-denominational minister ordained by The ADL, Alliance of Divine Love.

 
 
 

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