As I've stated before, I only expect a proposal from Alex 2-5 years down the road provided we make it that long. That being said... I have faith that we will. I really do believe that he and I have a good shot at getting married. The main contenders opposing that thus far are the fact that I'm Christian, he's not, we both have major abandonment issues, and neither of us healed from our previous relationships before getting into this one. ^^;; (not smart, I know)
But I never really seriously considered marriage before I met him. I mean, sure, I knew it was the thing you were supposed to do to start a family, but I always thought I'd have trouble settling for someone. Once Alex and I started talking, though, I started imagining a wedding. ^^; Silly, geeky, or idealistic as it may be I get the feeling that he and I have a good shot at getting married. And I started thinking, "Well, that's great and all, but what about our families?" We'd likely live in Canada but much of my family and friends do not like the cold and I think it'd be easier on all sides if not everyone had to have a passport. Then I thought, "Wouldn't it be fun if we could get married on the border?" So since then I've gotten this idea stuck in my head that, provided I marry him, I want to get married on the border between the US and Canada just so that we can have a neutral zone and our families and friends don't have to worry about passports. lol
Do y'all have any ideas like that? For those of you in international relationships, where do you think you'll get married? Where do you think you'll live?
But I never really seriously considered marriage before I met him. I mean, sure, I knew it was the thing you were supposed to do to start a family, but I always thought I'd have trouble settling for someone. Once Alex and I started talking, though, I started imagining a wedding. ^^; Silly, geeky, or idealistic as it may be I get the feeling that he and I have a good shot at getting married. And I started thinking, "Well, that's great and all, but what about our families?" We'd likely live in Canada but much of my family and friends do not like the cold and I think it'd be easier on all sides if not everyone had to have a passport. Then I thought, "Wouldn't it be fun if we could get married on the border?" So since then I've gotten this idea stuck in my head that, provided I marry him, I want to get married on the border between the US and Canada just so that we can have a neutral zone and our families and friends don't have to worry about passports. lol
Do y'all have any ideas like that? For those of you in international relationships, where do you think you'll get married? Where do you think you'll live?
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