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Congrats on your upcoming wedding.Thank you.If people could read my mind it would be: âCoffee, fiance, wedding dress, coffee, kittens, fiance, wedding in less than four monthsâ.
However, if you are too disturbed to talk with your fiance, who you will no doubt go through many things with in your marriage, about something as minor as CM, well Iâd question your readiness to commit for a life time to this man. I have been married for 25 years. Trust me on this.
If you want to be faithful to the Churchâs teachings then you will either, be open to life, abstain, do your very best to learn everything you can about NFP and practice it including finding an instructor that doesnât just brush you off, or make the choice to not be faithful to the Churchâs teachings.
You know as a grown up, we need to be responsible for our own actions and path in life. If an instructor is not meeting your needs, instead of just writing off NFP, find a new one. Just like you have to do with doctors and dentists and other people that you depend on for help in life. Sometimes we even need to find a priest that we can relate or communicate with better. Not one that will just give us the answers we want to hear, but one who truly seems to be listening to us.
There is really nothing any of us can say to totally change your mind, or help you understand your messed up menstrual cycle. We can offer guidance but itâs going to be up to you and your fiance to discern what your marriage is going to be based upon and who you are going to follow. The way of God, or the way of the world.
Best wishes to you, as you make that discernment for you and your fianceâs marriage and life together.