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EasterJoy
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It isn’t for everyone, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t for anyone. It does take a person who is willing to lose some social life and suffer some financial set-backs over things that their spouse is inevitably going to do. Still, though, you are right: They are worth it, of course, if they are willing to do their part, when they find the right fit.… True. And a big dose of love. Same goes for anyone working through challenges, be it special needs, illness, addiction, sin… We all fall short, but given the grace to give Glory to God. It could be rough, no doubt, but blessed no less.
Most people don’t have what it takes to be married to someone who is going to have a difficult life, but for those who have what it takes, it can be done and it can be rewarding.
Never ever marry someone who doesn’t think their special difficulty is their problem to work on or that they won’t have to do extra to make their marriage work–that this is their spouse’s burden, not theirs. That goes whether that special difficulty is a special need or a very difficult vocation.