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1ke
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It sounds like you are moving in a different direction than your boyfriend and that you are determined to stay with him even when many signs are pointing towards this man not being marriage, husband, or father material.
I suggest you reflect on how much of this is about him versus how much of this is about you not wanting to have a “failed“ relationship. Are you determined to stay with him because you’ve been with him for three years? This is known as cutting off your nose to spite your face.
I see too many people using “God’s will“ as an excuse when it’s really their own stubbornness keeping them in a relationship.
I would seriously not date or marry a person who will not get a job, hold a job, or who has a substance-abuse issue. And I would frankly tell anyone who does that they’re crazy.
As for your priest and his comments or non-comments about marriage, a priest can only marry someone in the church when at least one of them is Catholic. That is why he is not talking to you about marriage, because neither of you are Catholics. However that does not mean that you cannot get married. It means that you can either get married before you were Catholic in a civil ceremony, which would be perfectly valid. Or, you can get married after you both enter the church or one of you enters the church and you are a Catholic.
But, I wouldn’t marry him at all if it were me. 27 is not old. I did not get married until I was 38. And I would much rather be alone and never married then be yoked to someone like you describe.
I suggest you reflect on how much of this is about him versus how much of this is about you not wanting to have a “failed“ relationship. Are you determined to stay with him because you’ve been with him for three years? This is known as cutting off your nose to spite your face.
I see too many people using “God’s will“ as an excuse when it’s really their own stubbornness keeping them in a relationship.
I would seriously not date or marry a person who will not get a job, hold a job, or who has a substance-abuse issue. And I would frankly tell anyone who does that they’re crazy.
As for your priest and his comments or non-comments about marriage, a priest can only marry someone in the church when at least one of them is Catholic. That is why he is not talking to you about marriage, because neither of you are Catholics. However that does not mean that you cannot get married. It means that you can either get married before you were Catholic in a civil ceremony, which would be perfectly valid. Or, you can get married after you both enter the church or one of you enters the church and you are a Catholic.
But, I wouldn’t marry him at all if it were me. 27 is not old. I did not get married until I was 38. And I would much rather be alone and never married then be yoked to someone like you describe.
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