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How to Establish Boundaries in Dating and Romantic Relationships

 
Author: Py Kim-Conant

Establishing boundaries can be a very important thing to do in dating and romantic relationships, especially for women. The boundaries that a woman does set in these situations are based on her values and on what she believes are appropriate behaviors for her in those dating and romantic situations.

Lets look at two boundary situations:

If on the second date a man asks a woman to go away with him for a weekend, I would advise her to reply, Thank you, but I could never do that until perhaps we knew each other a lot better.

Another situation: Theyve been dating and having sex for six months, and he then asks her to move in with him. If the woman desires, ultimately, to marry this man, I would recommend that she reply, Thank you, sweetheart, but I could never move in with you unless we were married---or at least engaged.

The 3-part structure behind my suggested boundary phrasing is, first, to thank the man for the offer, then, to decline it forcefully (never), and, finally, to tell the man of any condition (engaged or married) that might change the womans mind.

A last example: the woman wishes to marry the man and listens to him propose marriage, but also say that he doesnt want to get the ring or set a wedding date just yet. What should she say? Again, she should stand up for what she reasonably wants and believes in and say, Oh, sweetheart, I could never get engaged without a ring and wedding date. Thats what an engagement is, sweetheart.

In any of these situations, if the man then asks why the woman cant do what he is asking, she should answer in the following manner, standing behind her beliefs and values: I just dont believe in doing that sort of thing; thats not the kind of woman I am.

How would you establish the boundaries in your dating and relationships? Any tips to share with me?

Author Bio:
Py Kim-Conant is an expert on this subject. Py has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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