Ok so here's what's up;
My boyfriend Michael and I have been together for just over 8 months now and I'm completely and utterly in love with him. He feels the exact same way for me. I love every little detail about his personality, except for one thing: he can be quite controlling. It's not suffocatingly controlling, but it's enough to worry about.
He's 18 and graduated high school and is leaving for boot camp very shortly, while I still have a year of high school left. After high school, I plan to go to a community college then transfer to med school. So that'll take around 6 years, maybe 8. It seems all nice and easy, but the problem is that he wants to start a family. Like asap. Not only that, but he wants me to move on base with him once he is transferred to a US Marine base, leaving my family, friends, and my whole life so I could live with him. If that doesn't sound bad enough, he also wants me to give up going to school so I can be a stay-at-home mom. I never agreed to have kids anytime soon, nor am I the type of person to want to be a stay at home mom (no offense to the moms out there, it's just not the position I'd like considering I want a med degree). It's even more confusing because he supports my decision, yet wants me to give it up?
It goes like this: some days he tells me I should give up everything and be a stay at home mom asap, some days he tells me he will support me through schooling and being a surgeon, then some days he tells me it takes sacrifice to have a family. This isn't really a sacrifice I want to make just yet, if anything.
This doesn't change the fact that I love him so much. Just to clarify, he is in no way sexist for him wanting to make the money and for me to stay home; he was raised in a family that taught him to be like this.
I just need opinions on what to do and how to go about this confusing matter. Breaking up isn't an option, but neither is doing everything he says willingly...
-Robyn
My boyfriend Michael and I have been together for just over 8 months now and I'm completely and utterly in love with him. He feels the exact same way for me. I love every little detail about his personality, except for one thing: he can be quite controlling. It's not suffocatingly controlling, but it's enough to worry about.
He's 18 and graduated high school and is leaving for boot camp very shortly, while I still have a year of high school left. After high school, I plan to go to a community college then transfer to med school. So that'll take around 6 years, maybe 8. It seems all nice and easy, but the problem is that he wants to start a family. Like asap. Not only that, but he wants me to move on base with him once he is transferred to a US Marine base, leaving my family, friends, and my whole life so I could live with him. If that doesn't sound bad enough, he also wants me to give up going to school so I can be a stay-at-home mom. I never agreed to have kids anytime soon, nor am I the type of person to want to be a stay at home mom (no offense to the moms out there, it's just not the position I'd like considering I want a med degree). It's even more confusing because he supports my decision, yet wants me to give it up?
It goes like this: some days he tells me I should give up everything and be a stay at home mom asap, some days he tells me he will support me through schooling and being a surgeon, then some days he tells me it takes sacrifice to have a family. This isn't really a sacrifice I want to make just yet, if anything.
This doesn't change the fact that I love him so much. Just to clarify, he is in no way sexist for him wanting to make the money and for me to stay home; he was raised in a family that taught him to be like this.
I just need opinions on what to do and how to go about this confusing matter. Breaking up isn't an option, but neither is doing everything he says willingly...
-Robyn
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