At first, I was telling myself (and others) - what's the rush? I'm only 24, I just got out of college and and got a good job. Just bought a home and haven't even been living with my boyfriend for a year yet. He is just getting out from under a huge amount of debt and get his finances in line. We're still young, we still have plenty of time to get married and have children, why not get a bit of a nest egg started to secure our future a bit before we start with the marriage and the family?
But lately, I've been thinking.. maybe it is getting to be about that time. Maybe I am ready to be engaged. Many of my friends are getting engaged and married and having children. A friend of mine from work just asked his girlfriend to marry him on their camping trip (they went camping the same time we did) and it made me think, they're in the same spot we are.. long time dating, living together in the house he bought, he works at the same company doing similar stuff I do... he's ready. So, I am too.. right? We've talked about getting engaged a million times, so why not just do it?
Or am I just getting sucked into the marriage season that always happens this time of year? You can't go to your mailbox without getting a "save the date" invitation, or seeing your friend's new engagement ring at the weekend bbq. Pair that with being asked a hundred times when we're getting engaged, maybe I am just feeling pressured to do it just so that we're doing the "normal" thing society wants us to do.
So how do I tell if this is what *I* really want, or if I'm just starting to cave to the pressure to get married? I don't want to push my boyfriend to propose just because I'm getting marriage-fever from everybody around me, but then again, we've talked about it so much that maybe it's time. How do you tell? Is this something I should talk to my boyfriend about? I don't want to scare him into thinking I'm that impressionable either... blah!
But you want to do it on your own terms, but it does get hard when everybody else around you is taking that jump because then, just as you know, you start second guessing what your "own terms" are...
That's the way to do it!!
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