Marriage is big deal for me. I've always known I wanted to get married and even in junior high I never saw the point in dating someone long term if you didn't at least hope for it to last forever (I knew a number of people who thought of it as no big deal to just date till the end of the year and then just break it off). So once I began dating I still had those intentions, that I'm sticking with someone I can see a long future with.
This was actually something I brought up to Alex just about a week ago since we have been dating over a year and I wanted to make sure we were on the same page. It's not as though I need an outright proposal or anything since one never knows how things will turn from now until when we can make it CD, but it was good to know he knew what I had in mind and was on board with it. I would have to say, if he had outright said, 'No, I don't ever want to get married', it would have been a HUGE blow to me and very likely could have led to a break-up.
People point out, if we love each other why do we need some paper to 'prove' it. But in return I have to ask-if you love someone why are you so opposed to showing that to the world? For me, a marriage is something to be proud off. Maybe I just like to show off but when you've got something you love, why don't you want to show it? Marriage signifies that bond you have with this person, that ring a symbol to look upon and remember how special that really is. For me, being married means becoming a family. I don't ever plan to have children, but if I did, I would want to be married before I did so as once again that's what feels like family to me.
My aunt has lived with a man for so many years I've lost count (well over 20 years), and when they go out together people call them husband and wife. But they've never been married and I honestly do not feel very close to this man at all. It's as though he does not want to become a part of our family, rejects that part of my aunt which is very important to her. I never want to feel like my relationship with my boyfriend has to be so seperate from the one I have with my family.
This was actually something I brought up to Alex just about a week ago since we have been dating over a year and I wanted to make sure we were on the same page. It's not as though I need an outright proposal or anything since one never knows how things will turn from now until when we can make it CD, but it was good to know he knew what I had in mind and was on board with it. I would have to say, if he had outright said, 'No, I don't ever want to get married', it would have been a HUGE blow to me and very likely could have led to a break-up.
People point out, if we love each other why do we need some paper to 'prove' it. But in return I have to ask-if you love someone why are you so opposed to showing that to the world? For me, a marriage is something to be proud off. Maybe I just like to show off but when you've got something you love, why don't you want to show it? Marriage signifies that bond you have with this person, that ring a symbol to look upon and remember how special that really is. For me, being married means becoming a family. I don't ever plan to have children, but if I did, I would want to be married before I did so as once again that's what feels like family to me.
My aunt has lived with a man for so many years I've lost count (well over 20 years), and when they go out together people call them husband and wife. But they've never been married and I honestly do not feel very close to this man at all. It's as though he does not want to become a part of our family, rejects that part of my aunt which is very important to her. I never want to feel like my relationship with my boyfriend has to be so seperate from the one I have with my family.
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