I think it ultimately comes down to the people involved. I was engaged previously to my ex; we were together almost ten years and lived together for eight. I didn't want to get married, but I buckled under pressure and fear of losing my ex, and we got engaged. Every time he talked about wedding stuff, I'd just feel this awful knot in my stomach and I knew I couldn't go ahead with it. We broke up about six months later as the gravity of the situation began to really sink in and I knew I couldn't go on with it.
However, when I met my SO, everything felt just totally different. We connect with each other on a level I didn't think was possible, and we are so on the same wavelength as each other that it was overwhelming to begin with. We just fit each other. When he proposed to me, I said yes without a moments hesitation. It felt different. Obviously us being able to close the distance is our ultimate goal, and getting married is really the only way we can do that but it's also what feels totally right to us. So I think it depends entirely on the people involved. I realise in LDR's that marriage is often the 'simplest', most obvious way to close the distance, but I personally would never go down this route if I was unsure or had any hesitation. I'm a big one for listening to your gut. I'm in no way religious, but to me marriage is a huge commitment and something that in my eyes, should never be entered into half-heartedly.
However, when I met my SO, everything felt just totally different. We connect with each other on a level I didn't think was possible, and we are so on the same wavelength as each other that it was overwhelming to begin with. We just fit each other. When he proposed to me, I said yes without a moments hesitation. It felt different. Obviously us being able to close the distance is our ultimate goal, and getting married is really the only way we can do that but it's also what feels totally right to us. So I think it depends entirely on the people involved. I realise in LDR's that marriage is often the 'simplest', most obvious way to close the distance, but I personally would never go down this route if I was unsure or had any hesitation. I'm a big one for listening to your gut. I'm in no way religious, but to me marriage is a huge commitment and something that in my eyes, should never be entered into half-heartedly.
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