My phone ate my first attempt at an answer, so here I go again:
I completely understand where you're coming from lucybelle.
Before my current one, I've already had two serious relationships (each about 2 years) and each time it was perfectly right and exactly what I wanted at the time. I loved my exes and I wouldn't want to miss the experience. If I had met my current boyfriend a few years ago, he wouldn't have become my boyfriend. If I had met one of my exes at a later time, I wouldn't have given them a chance.
However, both times we (or rather I...) broke up, because I felt that I had changed and it didn't 'fit' anymore. I'd realized I wanted different things from life and most importantly, I didn't want these things with my exes.
Now I can't guarantee a forever for me and my boyfriend. I can't tell whether I'll not change much anymore or whether I will change only in ways that won't affect my relationship or whether my boyfriend will change with me. There's never a guarantee. In a few years I might want to sail around the earth by myself, research seals in the arctic and my boyfriend might want to start a harem or become a monk. Unfortunately there's no way to know what the future holds for us.
I can't guarantee a forever, no one can. It's the normal risk that comes with life.
What I do know and tell my boyfriend, though, is what I want right now. And that is bein with him, being with him forever and having our own little, picture-book happy family.
I tell him that I want to be with him forever and I'm willing to work for that, but in the end I don't know whether we'll grow old together.
*edit:
That said: My boyfriend always says that he just knows we'll be together forever...
I completely understand where you're coming from lucybelle.
Before my current one, I've already had two serious relationships (each about 2 years) and each time it was perfectly right and exactly what I wanted at the time. I loved my exes and I wouldn't want to miss the experience. If I had met my current boyfriend a few years ago, he wouldn't have become my boyfriend. If I had met one of my exes at a later time, I wouldn't have given them a chance.
However, both times we (or rather I...) broke up, because I felt that I had changed and it didn't 'fit' anymore. I'd realized I wanted different things from life and most importantly, I didn't want these things with my exes.
Now I can't guarantee a forever for me and my boyfriend. I can't tell whether I'll not change much anymore or whether I will change only in ways that won't affect my relationship or whether my boyfriend will change with me. There's never a guarantee. In a few years I might want to sail around the earth by myself, research seals in the arctic and my boyfriend might want to start a harem or become a monk. Unfortunately there's no way to know what the future holds for us.
I can't guarantee a forever, no one can. It's the normal risk that comes with life.
What I do know and tell my boyfriend, though, is what I want right now. And that is bein with him, being with him forever and having our own little, picture-book happy family.
I tell him that I want to be with him forever and I'm willing to work for that, but in the end I don't know whether we'll grow old together.
*edit:
That said: My boyfriend always says that he just knows we'll be together forever...
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