SO and I are now just over 3 years together LD. Things are going very well! We have talked about the future in broad terms and are excited about getting to live together after grad school (~2 years more for both of us).
Recently, though, we've been a bit frustrated by the perceived inability to move forward in our relationship. We don't like the idea of a long engagement and the associated social pressures and don't want to be married while still living apart. Our friends can move in together, get engaged, married, etc. So, those typical options aren't really open to us, which is making us feel a bit stuck.
We eventually came to the conclusion and the phrasing of "fiancee to be" (or FTB while texting), which has really helped us out a lot. It is a simple phrase, but having a name of something concrete was a very helpful step of feeling like forward motion in our relationship. For us it shows that we are committed to being engaged in the future and WE know that, which is what really matter. So, I wanted to share that phrase thinking it might help others.
Also, though, I wanted to ask if there were any other suggestions or ideas for how to deal with that feeling?
Thanks for listening!
Sarah
Recently, though, we've been a bit frustrated by the perceived inability to move forward in our relationship. We don't like the idea of a long engagement and the associated social pressures and don't want to be married while still living apart. Our friends can move in together, get engaged, married, etc. So, those typical options aren't really open to us, which is making us feel a bit stuck.
We eventually came to the conclusion and the phrasing of "fiancee to be" (or FTB while texting), which has really helped us out a lot. It is a simple phrase, but having a name of something concrete was a very helpful step of feeling like forward motion in our relationship. For us it shows that we are committed to being engaged in the future and WE know that, which is what really matter. So, I wanted to share that phrase thinking it might help others.
Also, though, I wanted to ask if there were any other suggestions or ideas for how to deal with that feeling?
Thanks for listening!
Sarah
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