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My boyfriend and i have been together for almost two years, it will be two years. im going into my senior year in high school, and hes going to be a junior. we've talked a lot about marriage, and our future, we've even talked about where we want to end up, and what kind of school our children will attend. he supports my future fully, i want to be a vet and i will be going to college for it. we go to the same church, and we basically have helped and needed each other since the day we met. were very compatible. were both saving ourselves for marriage, and we know we want to end up together. so im wondering, how fast is too fast? when is it ok to get married?
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Hey,
I'm interested in why you feel the need to get married, to 'seal the deal'?
I met my partner when I was 17 and he was 20, fell head over heels in love and was pretty certain I would be with this man until I was old and grey! It's now three years on (ok, might comparatively be short period of time compared with other people giving advice, but I feel it's relevant still) and we are still going strong and I still hold a firm belief that we'll spend the rest of our lives together. However, I am very glad that I didn't rush into any more commitment such as marriage because despite our strong relationship, it hasn't been without our ups and downs and moments where we just wanted to get the hell away from each other!! If you throw marriage into situations like those, which are probably just usual little blips as you grow up, I think it adds a whole other pressure on you and might affect the way you deal with little problems like that, and not for the better!
I say enjoy being young and enjoy each other. You wouldn't believe how much you change in a few short years, sometimes I'm quite amazed me & my partner have grown up together in such harmony, as we were both so different to the people we are now just a few years ago!
I'm interested in why you feel the need to get married, to 'seal the deal'?
I met my partner when I was 17 and he was 20, fell head over heels in love and was pretty certain I would be with this man until I was old and grey! It's now three years on (ok, might comparatively be short period of time compared with other people giving advice, but I feel it's relevant still) and we are still going strong and I still hold a firm belief that we'll spend the rest of our lives together. However, I am very glad that I didn't rush into any more commitment such as marriage because despite our strong relationship, it hasn't been without our ups and downs and moments where we just wanted to get the hell away from each other!! If you throw marriage into situations like those, which are probably just usual little blips as you grow up, I think it adds a whole other pressure on you and might affect the way you deal with little problems like that, and not for the better!
I say enjoy being young and enjoy each other. You wouldn't believe how much you change in a few short years, sometimes I'm quite amazed me & my partner have grown up together in such harmony, as we were both so different to the people we are now just a few years ago!