How do I ask about someone's past marriage respectfully without sounding suspicious?
Start with your own intention and pace. Ask what they are comfortable sharing now, and leave deeper details for later mutual trust.
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Start with your own intention and pace. Ask what they are comfortable sharing now, and leave deeper details for later mutual trust.
Keep the first discussion about readiness, consent, privacy, and boundaries. It should not become biodata circulation or pressure.
Share only broad context early. Child-identifying details, schools, schedules, and co-parenting specifics belong in safer later stages.