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He may think you're good enough to date, but not to marry. I know a lot of Indian people who's family turn their backs on them I'd they marry outside of the culture.
I've even heard them say it's okay to date these girls for experience, but not to marry them. The same doesn't apply to Indian females though. It's a patriarchal society in that sense.
Marriage is hard enough without having to deal with in laws who don't like or will not accept you. Why are you even considering it, especially when you're not enjoying the physical side of things. 24 is young. Don't be in such a rush to get married. Try and graduate, earn some money and stand on your own feet for a while.
I know from personal experience that cultural differences between a couple, can cause immense stress.
The lack of exercise per se is not a problem; the fatigue and low energy is. The changes in nutrition / exercise are just some things I think could help with that. I am thinking--if he cannot deal with his problems now, how would he deal with more serious problems that come with later age?
Perhaps he is older then 30..... hmmm
With fatigue & low energy he should have a physical & blood work done. Check testosterone levels, imho.
There is nothing in your first post that would be any good reason to marry someone and spend the rest of your life with him.
It sounds like you dont think you can get any better than him. Are you settling?
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