They delay. Deflect. Disappear.
They keep things light, chill, casual, even when it’s very obviously not.
And when you say, “Hey, this makes me uncomfortable,” and he goes, “It’s not a big deal”…
Red. Flag. Babe.
Because he’s not just brushing off the issue, He’s brushing you off.
What to say?
If this is where you’re at, here’s how you can keep it honest without sounding like you’re coming in hot: “I’m not trying to stress you out. But I do need to be real. Knowing you’re still legally married bothers me. I need to understand where you’re at, emotionally and practically.” Just asking for clarity.
Watch what he does with it. Does he: Listen? Engage? Reflect?
Or does he: Make a joke? Shut down? Make you feel like you’re “too much”?
That reaction? That’s your answer.
Real question:
If he never gets divorced, not next year, not ever, can you honestly see yourself fully committing?
Are you cool being the forever “girlfriend”? Explaining to friends and family that “it’s complicated”?Because if you want something official, and I’m not even talking about marriage, just closure, you deserve someone who’s not scared of the paperwork or the emotional follow-through.
And while we’re here…
If he says divorce “isn’t important,”
what else might not be important to him? Your boundaries, transparency? building a shared life?
You’re not here to audition for the role of the “chill girl” who never asks questions. You’re here to build something real, not hang out in a holding pattern with someone who hasn’t closed his last chapter. UNLESS THAT IS WHAT YOU WANT.
Bottom line?
If this relationship is going to be real, it can’t be built on “maybe someday.”