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Book_Worm
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I really don’t understand why you ask for advice on this - or any other - forum. This is what, your third or fourth thread on the same subject?
You are correct, most of us are not Middle Eastern so we do not understand the culture. None of us know your family and it’s dynamics. So why are you asking for advice? If you are mature enough to marry and start a family, you should be able to make the decision to leave home without asking for validation from strangers on the internet.
Is it because you are unsure of your decision? Are you sure of your fiance’s character and his commitment to you or are you impressed by the fact that he’s a professional athlete? (Honestly, I would think long and hard about entering a marriage with anyone in that line of work.).
If you do intend to leave, why are you asking your parents for permission to get a job? How will you balance the demands of a medical education with working full time? In the U.S., the course work is so overwhelming that it would be nearly impossible. Is it that different in Australia?
I do not mean to be unkind, but your posts sound very young and somewhat immature, which is natural if you come from a very sheltered background. I don’t see you as being ready to take such a big step as marriage. And the fact that your parents are so opposed to your relationship only makes it that much more attractive.
You are correct, most of us are not Middle Eastern so we do not understand the culture. None of us know your family and it’s dynamics. So why are you asking for advice? If you are mature enough to marry and start a family, you should be able to make the decision to leave home without asking for validation from strangers on the internet.
Is it because you are unsure of your decision? Are you sure of your fiance’s character and his commitment to you or are you impressed by the fact that he’s a professional athlete? (Honestly, I would think long and hard about entering a marriage with anyone in that line of work.).
If you do intend to leave, why are you asking your parents for permission to get a job? How will you balance the demands of a medical education with working full time? In the U.S., the course work is so overwhelming that it would be nearly impossible. Is it that different in Australia?
I do not mean to be unkind, but your posts sound very young and somewhat immature, which is natural if you come from a very sheltered background. I don’t see you as being ready to take such a big step as marriage. And the fact that your parents are so opposed to your relationship only makes it that much more attractive.