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RoadToVegas
Reg. Oct 2012
Posted 2015-12-26 2:34 AM
Subject: Marriage...hmmm


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OT but I am bored and stuck at work all night. So the boyfriend and I have been dating for going on 5 years, I am 23 he is 26, and we are pretty serious. Lately, he has been dropping all kinds of hints about rings, looking at houses, and I am super excited! But there is a part of me that is nervous/scared/sad LOL Nervous at the fact marriage is a big deal! And in my eyes pretty darn close to permanent. I am even partially sad at the fact of eventually "leaving home and growing up" haha but seriously my parents and I have the best relationship I feel like you have to give part of that up to a point?


Am I crazy? I couldn't think of anyone else I would want to spend the rest of my life with. I love him and hes my best friend. Anyone else felt this??
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Just Plain Lucky
Reg. Jun 2008
Posted 2015-12-26 6:59 AM
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Β I'm 24 and went through this earlier this year - minus the relationship part. I can't give advice for the relationship stuff, but I can speak about "breaking away." Graduated college, got a temp position, had to move, the works. I had never lived alone before and was so anxiety ridden over it. Thought I wouldn't be able to make it on my own, that I was too dumb to make things happen at my job, and was generally terrified. I didn't realize how badly I needed to get away, and I really do love my family. The whole experience was the shot in the arm that I needed. I live in a modest but nice appartment and keep it in order (lol). My temporary position is now permanent starting this Monday, and my relationship with my parents is even stronger than before. It's different now, but it certainly hasn't been weakened or distanced. In fact, the time away makes me appreciate thier company more. So to summarize, I think you and your bf/future husband will be just fine if you have a common goal and work towards it together.
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TessBelle
Reg. Mar 2014
Posted 2015-12-26 11:40 AM
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Ctrygirl14
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2015-12-26 12:21 PM
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Marriage is a big thing, it's not something to take lightly or rush into. I think its completely normal to feel nervous/scared/sad/anxious about the whole thing. There is nothing wrong with taking your time. I wish looking back now I would of taken my time.

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cavyrunsbarrels
Reg. Dec 2010
Posted 2015-12-26 2:10 PM
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Β  Wow 5 years is quite a while. I don't think at this point you're rushing anything :) still I understand being nervous. I can psych myself out pretty quickly thinking about marrying my bf (we've not been together nearly as long as you guys though). But overall if you can't think of anything about him that's a major issue or reservation but just general nervousness about the future, I don't think you have anything to worry about. s For moving away from home, getting married does not correlate to moving away. Yes, for work and stuff you never know where you'll be taken! Don't let fear stop you. Your relationship to your parents can still stay strong. I'm extremely close with my parents and sister too and wouldn't want to be away from them. If you both put in the effort to contact and visit eachother you can still be close with them. I'm not sure if you're religious or not, but if you do believe, pray about it. I've had a pretty crazy life compared to most people. I used to worry a lot about everything but the more I've learned to pray and accept that everything happens for a reason, the calmer I've become. Listen to your gut and it tells you this is the right thing to do, don't worry.
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2015-12-26 3:17 PM
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At 23 and still living with your parents, time to grow up is right, why are you nervous about marring this fella? After being together for 5 years yall should know each other pretty darn good. 
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CurlyQ
Reg. Sep 2006
Posted 2015-12-26 6:20 PM
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 "Pretty darn permanent " ( ?) you can't go into it lightly or expecting to fail, even subconsciously. There's hills and valleys with any relationship, but you know that by now :). Anything new is scary and my only advice really is to pray. 
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angelica
Reg. Apr 2005
Posted 2015-12-26 6:40 PM
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Give yourself some time!! You are too young to get married!! Build a career and a future for yourself first! If he's the one he will support that 100%!!!
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Nevertooold
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2015-12-26 8:10 PM
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Sounds to me that he's not the one because of your doubts.
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americanpride08
Reg. May 2008
Posted 2015-12-26 8:38 PM
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Probably not the best place to ask. I think you should talk to a friend, someone you trust. You're just going to get an entire list of varied opinions on here. From people telling you you're too young to get married, to telling you any doubt at all is a sign you shouldn't get married, to the opposite end of it where they think if you've been together 5 years you'll do fine.

Point is, if he makes you happy, if you love him, want a LASTING future with him. That's something you'll have to determine on your own, without others coloring your view. Only you know you.

I will say this, anxiety and fear of the unknown is a HUMAN trait. Don't let fear hold you back. If you doubt him, then you should look into that by talking to him. But if you just fear the future, that's a YOU issue and something you'll have to work through. =) Talk to God. He hears all my problems and always sends me the answers I need.

Good Luck.

Edited by americanpride08 2015-12-26 8:40 PM
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2015-12-26 8:46 PM
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americanpride08 - 2015-12-26 8:38 PM Probably not the best place to ask. I think you should talk to a friend, someone you trust. You're just going to get an entire list of varied opinions on here. From people telling you you're too young to get married, to telling you any doubt at all is a sign you shouldn't get married, to the opposite end of it where they think if you've been together 5 years you'll do fine. Point is, if he makes you happy, if you love him, want a LASTING future with him. That's something you'll have to determine on your own, without others coloring your view. Only you know you. I will say this, anxiety and fear of the unknown is a HUMAN trait. Don't let fear hold you back. If you doubt him, then you should look into that by talking to him. But if you just fear the future, that's a YOU issue and something you'll have to work through. =) Talk to God. He hears all my problems and always sends me the answers I need. Good Luck.

Yep shes going to get all kinds of insight here thats for sure.. And how old are you? I dont think that any of the advice here is coloring any views for her, she asked so she got some different answers, and not bad advice either..  and now you gave her advice too..
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hammer_time
Reg. Jul 2007
Posted 2015-12-26 10:19 PM
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americanpride08 - 2015-12-26 6:38 PM

Probably not the best place to ask. I think you should talk to a friend, someone you trust. You're just going to get an entire list of varied opinions on here. From people telling you you're too young to get married, to telling you any doubt at all is a sign you shouldn't get married, to the opposite end of it where they think if you've been together 5 years you'll do fine.

Point is, if he makes you happy, if you love him, want a LASTING future with him. That's something you'll have to determine on your own, without others coloring your view. Only you know you.

I will say this, anxiety and fear of the unknown is a HUMAN trait. Don't let fear hold you back. If you doubt him, then you should look into that by talking to him. But if you just fear the future, that's a YOU issue and something you'll have to work through. =) Talk to God. He hears all my problems and always sends me the answers I need.

Good Luck.

I agree. I will say that when I moved away from where I grew up I gained so much more confidence in my relationship (who I chose to be with) and my relationship with my parents became stronger. Fear of the unknown is common and I battled that in my mind and I put a lot of pressure on myself... I.e. was I making the right decision? what I should do with my life? Etc. My advice: and just do what feels right and what YOU want to do (not what's expected).

Edited by hammer_time 2015-12-26 10:21 PM
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oija
Reg. Feb 2012
Posted 2015-12-26 10:24 PM
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23 is a number. That does not matter as much as your state of mind. You decide when you are ready. People have successful marriages because they decide to make them work, not because all the stars and planets aligned and 'he was the one.' Its just like any relationship; it takes proper care and nurturing. If you decide, even when you dont feel in love with him and you just had a major argument, to still work at it, to still nurture that person, when you are ready and willing to committ, then you will be fine. Most of your readiness is mental. I won't tell you the 'right person' business because I think we meet several people throughout our lives we can be happy with. Sometimes we just aren't ready or they aren't for some other reason. Think, pray, if he is serious dont leave him dangling after you, and whatever decision you make own it and take responsibility for it fully, whether the result is joy or heartache for a bit. But no one can know except for you.
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Three 4 Luck
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2015-12-27 8:30 AM
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 Making the transition from child to adult can strengthen your relationship with your parents because you go from authority figure/support system to friend/support system.  It's different, not less.  For me, there is more honesty than there was when I felt I needed to seek their approval.

When I married my husband, I knew better than to expect a fairy tale, but I felt like God had put us in each other's path for a reason, and it was up to us to grab the opportunity with both hands and make our happy. 12 years, 2 kids, and several rough times later, I have never regretted it for a second, even when I fantasize about bashing his head in with a cast iron pot.
  I took him on as a partner in my business 6 years ago, and he's making the transition to full time with me next month.  THAT has been way scarier for me than anything else we've done together. 
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Kry5ta1
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2015-12-27 12:47 PM
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Three 4 Luck - 2015-12-27 6:30 AM

Β Making the transition from child to adult can strengthen your relationship with your parents because you go from authority figure/support system to friend/support system. Β It's different, not less. Β Β 

This!

I can tell you that getting married is the best thing I have ever done. It is also the hardest thing I have ever done. In my own life I am glad that I established a career and knew who *I* was before jumping onto this crazy ride.
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Reg. Mar 2005
Posted 2015-12-27 1:08 PM
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 Do you still live with your parents?
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sodapop
Reg. Feb 2005
Posted 2015-12-27 3:54 PM
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Three 4 Luck - 2015-12-27 8:30 AM   I have never regretted it for a second, even when I fantasize about bashing his head in with a cast iron pot.   
Sometimes you're just reading along when something really makes you LOL!  

Now I don't know anything about anything so I would say ask yourself this...... Would you wipe his butt if he wasn't able to and would he do the same for you?  If the answer is yes to both questions, you may have your soulmate.

 

Edited by sodapop 2015-12-27 3:57 PM
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crapshooter
Reg. Jun 2004
Posted 2015-12-27 3:56 PM
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Have you pursued training for a career?  Do you have a job?  Does your bf have a career?  Can he provide for a family?  Can you provide for yourself if things go south?  Are you on the same page as far as your expensive hobby, barrel racing, is concerned?  Kids?  Finances? Religion? Lots of things to consider before jumping into anything.  Not always a great idea to go right from mommy and daddy to a husband.   
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crapshooter
Reg. Jun 2004
Posted 2015-12-27 3:56 PM
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sodapop - 2015-12-27 1:54 PM
Three 4 Luck - 2015-12-27 8:30 AM   I have never regretted it for a second, even when I fantasize about bashing his head in with a cast iron pot.   
Sometimes you're just reading along when something really makes you LOL!  
I really enjoyed that myself!  I also liked "pretty darn close to permanent" (OP talking about marriage).   

Edited by crapshooter 2015-12-27 3:59 PM
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sodapop
Reg. Feb 2005
Posted 2015-12-27 4:00 PM
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crapshooter - 2015-12-27 3:56 PM
sodapop - 2015-12-27 1:54 PM
Three 4 Luck - 2015-12-27 8:30 AM   I have never regretted it for a second, even when I fantasize about bashing his head in with a cast iron pot.   
Sometimes you're just reading along when something really makes you LOL!  
I really enjoyed that myself!  I also liked "pretty darn close to permanent" (OP talking about marriage).   

That one made me laugh too.  Pretty darn close to permanent. haha 
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