Might it be the time to make some big considerations?

At some point one must seriously start making considerations and decisions. What might be the best course of action? What are one's goals behind existing decisions? How might one align one's actions to one's goals? And what kind of person might one be comfortable engaging in a long term partnership with? Some questions are obvious, and others are tricky to answer because answering them involves some form of 'depends'. It's specially hard if it's you who has to decide what the variables are, and what weight they should be given as a response to the 'depends' question. Plus, if they wanted to do something about it they would probably have brought it up before, and not wait for you, no? It's not like there aren't other guys, guys who have happened to have seen women in the past who had already won the national beauty pagent. Or perhaps this is all a massive overthinking situation, and maybe some things are just that simple, as long as you can figure out a way for them to get rid of the habit. It's a bit one, ideally you won't have to live with it because it's a very important lifestyle choice. And that could make it more challenging for them to quit. Or the other way. This is all fantasy, one end to the other, but if it did work out, things will have appeared to be so 'simple' in retrospective, though it newer was that way in reality. Perhaps this is another way people explain to themselves things are fine though? Like who knows what the future holds, but if I were to be a betting man, I'd very much buy a ring, or something else quite shiny, for somebody I might be aware about. Do any of the parties have a good sense of what the future is to come? Who cares, and I'll be responsible for the trespassing anyway. It's just minor walking on private property near national parks people, it's not like I'm rustling cattle or chasing cheep, alright? Quite clearly there's already so much measurement problem talking to the deputies and so forth, this would be a step up, all things considered.

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