Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - I'm 29 and I could've written this (although I'm not quite engaged yet) and I'm encouraged people are saying this is normal. I love my S/O and am so excited to build a life with him; but marriage to me also seems like the true start of a 'grown-up' life and its associated challenges (balancing careers, starting a family, affording a home, budgeting/finances)...I sometimes feel nostalgic for my early/mid 20s when it was just me living in the city with my dog with (relatively) no responsibilities.
Also, reading this forum, the majority of folks seem miserable and that alone makes me anxious for marriage.
OP here. I think this is it. I love him and I can’t wait to marry him, but it’s almost kind of sad because I feel like I’m closing a chapter and moving on from being single or dating to being a wife and possibly a mother. I feel like I’m really growing up and I feel a little sad that I will be leaving the single years and my low responsibility time in the past.
Anonymous wrote:OP - I'm 29 and I could've written this (although I'm not quite engaged yet) and I'm encouraged people are saying this is normal. I love my S/O and am so excited to build a life with him; but marriage to me also seems like the true start of a 'grown-up' life and its associated challenges (balancing careers, starting a family, affording a home, budgeting/finances)...I sometimes feel nostalgic for my early/mid 20s when it was just me living in the city with my dog with (relatively) no responsibilities.
Also, reading this forum, the majority of folks seem miserable and that alone makes me anxious for marriage.
Anonymous wrote:Had you discussed getting married prior to his proposal or did he spring it on you?
Also how old are you both? I've heard that it's common for people in their 30s with established lives to feel like this
A certain level of nerves and gold feet is normal but it's worth exploring why and maybe having a conversation with him. Nothing wrong with needing to slow down or realizing as great as he is he isn't the one
Anonymous wrote:Kids these days...thinking being together for one year is a long time. LOL. Many people used to date for 2-3 years before marriage.
One year his nothing. Seriously, many kids In high school and college date longer. Wait until year 2-3 before talking about marriage. This way you know what each of you are really like.
Anonymous wrote:My fiancé and I have been together for a year and I can’t imagine spending my life without him. He’s the best partner for me an makes me feel so loved and so comfortable with him. Our life is good and the sex is the best I’ve ever had in my life. He’s an amazing person and I’m excited to spend our life together, growing and hopefully one day raising a family together. He proposed on Valentine’s Day and I’ve been so happy, but also have cold feet. It’s like I’m mostly happy but then I get little weird movements where I feel like things really happening to fast and I’m making all these decisions about the rest of my life and it’s scary. I don’t know why I feel this way or if it’s normal. I’m so happy with him and I definitely want to marry him. Is it normal to feel a bit of cold feet or a moment here and there where things are moving so fast?
) And yet there is no one on Earth better suited for me. I am so grateful we are married, and even when we have bumps or even crises, I’m so glad he’s my husband.