I have rushed through this thread but will come back later to these…(thank you all for your advice, and thoughts on this)
but something that jumped out at me is a poster who said that she married for security. But, should we not marry out of genuine love for the person we are marrying? I agree that love has many definitions in our culture today, often very superficial. But, if what we’re saying here is that our feelings shouldn’t come into play in marriage…why wouldn’t I have married the first guy I had a serious relationship with, then? If we should remain married to someone no matter what, because it has nothing to do with love or how we feel about that person or marriage–why would the annulment process be needed?
I understand the points about being ‘in love,’ and how feelings can change …but, I love my husband…I don’t know how my sister lasted for nearly 30 years with someone she did not feel love with…or how anyone lasts in marriages where they truly don’t have any attraction or feelings of love for their spouse. (other than …I made a vow, and I’m sticking with it) I don’t think I could have married my husband for motives other than love.