This is probably something that's been discussed a lot around here, but I'm really feeling it lately.
I've been with my boyfriend for three years and we've lived together for 1.5 of those years (we moved in kinda soon; I got a job in the area and it was more financially feasible for me to move in with him on a trail basis. It ended up working out because I'm still there!)
Anyway, we know we want to get married, and he's indicated his intentions to my parents. We have several reasons for not wanting to take the plunge at this moment:
a) We want to save for a moderately priced wedding (neither sets of parents can foot the bill)
b) We'd like to be in a financial position to purchase a home first
c) I want to finish grad school. I am NOT working full time, going to school part time, and planning a wedding all at the same time. Nuh-uh.
d) We don't want to be a couple that is engaged for years and years before getting married. I know everyone's different and I respect others' decisions, but in my mind, if you're engaged that means you have a date set and there is nothing else that needs to be done before you're ready to start going into full wedding-planning mode.
But we're in the classic scenario right now where we have several sets of friends that are getting married, we're in our mid to late 20s (late for him ), he owns a home, and we live together. The amount of societal pressure is INSANE! And when I tell these well-meaning folks I run into at various social funcions that we're waiting until I finish school, I get this puzzled look as if I couldn't possibly want to do anything more with my life than get married.
I know I shouldn't let it get to me, but I feel like I need to have some kind of recorded script I should play whenever I go to these events and get asked the same question over and over!!!
I've been with my boyfriend for three years and we've lived together for 1.5 of those years (we moved in kinda soon; I got a job in the area and it was more financially feasible for me to move in with him on a trail basis. It ended up working out because I'm still there!)
Anyway, we know we want to get married, and he's indicated his intentions to my parents. We have several reasons for not wanting to take the plunge at this moment:
a) We want to save for a moderately priced wedding (neither sets of parents can foot the bill)
b) We'd like to be in a financial position to purchase a home first
c) I want to finish grad school. I am NOT working full time, going to school part time, and planning a wedding all at the same time. Nuh-uh.
d) We don't want to be a couple that is engaged for years and years before getting married. I know everyone's different and I respect others' decisions, but in my mind, if you're engaged that means you have a date set and there is nothing else that needs to be done before you're ready to start going into full wedding-planning mode.
But we're in the classic scenario right now where we have several sets of friends that are getting married, we're in our mid to late 20s (late for him ), he owns a home, and we live together. The amount of societal pressure is INSANE! And when I tell these well-meaning folks I run into at various social funcions that we're waiting until I finish school, I get this puzzled look as if I couldn't possibly want to do anything more with my life than get married.
I know I shouldn't let it get to me, but I feel like I need to have some kind of recorded script I should play whenever I go to these events and get asked the same question over and over!!!
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