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cwp587
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Hi all,
I wanted to get everyone’s (name removed by moderator)ut on what y’all think I should do…
Background:
I’m a junior in college, planning on graduating May of 2018. I started dating a freshman lady a couple months ago. We are both committed catholics and we are doing our best to lead our lives according to the gospel. We have been very serious emotionally and mentally and have both made it clear to each other that, if the relationship continues to be fruitful and that we are a great fit for each other, we would get married in the near future. The only hiccup so far is that we have been physically serious too… We had sex a few times during a one-month period, going to confession after the act but continuing to have sex after getting heated a few days later. Thankfully, after confession and prayers, we’ve abstained for the past month and we are doing all that we can to avoid the near occasion. I add this detail because it pertains to her objection to my plan… I informed my girlfriend that, if I decide to propose, I would like to do it as soon as the end of the upcoming school semester (May 2017) with an intention of getting married immediately after my graduation (May 2018). I will then work at an oil and gas refinery 3.5 hours away from the university she is attending. I would only be able to see her every other week since I will have three-day weekends (9/80 work schedule). She would finish her education and then we would officially move in together after her graduation. I want to get married as soon as possible because I want to be able to give myself fully to her ASAP. Yes, sex is a part of that, but I mean in all ways (financially, mentally, spiritually, etc).
Objections:
She does not like this plan. She is afraid that since we couldn’t control ourselves in the past, we would not be able to practice NFP while waiting for her to graduate college. She has proposed a new plan for me to propose after I graduate (May 2018) and get married the following summer (May or August 2019). She thinks that a year less of being married means a drastically reduced chance of her getting pregnant while in school. The whole reason she is against getting pregnant while finishing school is due to her lifelong goal of walking the Camino in Spain immediately after her own graduation.
Questions:
Do you think my plan is smart, or do you think her plan is better? Do you think there are any better alternatives (assuming we do decide to get married)? Finally, do you think that doing a long distance relationship would be detrimental?
Thank you everyone for your responses!
I wanted to get everyone’s (name removed by moderator)ut on what y’all think I should do…
Background:
I’m a junior in college, planning on graduating May of 2018. I started dating a freshman lady a couple months ago. We are both committed catholics and we are doing our best to lead our lives according to the gospel. We have been very serious emotionally and mentally and have both made it clear to each other that, if the relationship continues to be fruitful and that we are a great fit for each other, we would get married in the near future. The only hiccup so far is that we have been physically serious too… We had sex a few times during a one-month period, going to confession after the act but continuing to have sex after getting heated a few days later. Thankfully, after confession and prayers, we’ve abstained for the past month and we are doing all that we can to avoid the near occasion. I add this detail because it pertains to her objection to my plan… I informed my girlfriend that, if I decide to propose, I would like to do it as soon as the end of the upcoming school semester (May 2017) with an intention of getting married immediately after my graduation (May 2018). I will then work at an oil and gas refinery 3.5 hours away from the university she is attending. I would only be able to see her every other week since I will have three-day weekends (9/80 work schedule). She would finish her education and then we would officially move in together after her graduation. I want to get married as soon as possible because I want to be able to give myself fully to her ASAP. Yes, sex is a part of that, but I mean in all ways (financially, mentally, spiritually, etc).
Objections:
She does not like this plan. She is afraid that since we couldn’t control ourselves in the past, we would not be able to practice NFP while waiting for her to graduate college. She has proposed a new plan for me to propose after I graduate (May 2018) and get married the following summer (May or August 2019). She thinks that a year less of being married means a drastically reduced chance of her getting pregnant while in school. The whole reason she is against getting pregnant while finishing school is due to her lifelong goal of walking the Camino in Spain immediately after her own graduation.
Questions:
Do you think my plan is smart, or do you think her plan is better? Do you think there are any better alternatives (assuming we do decide to get married)? Finally, do you think that doing a long distance relationship would be detrimental?
Thank you everyone for your responses!