Anonymous wrote:Why is an 18 year old thinking of marriage?
Where is your husband in this?
I suppose for the same reason that any of us think of marriage. DH is on the head shaking plan with me but realizes that she is an adult and can legally make her own decisions.
Anonymous wrote:Lady, your 18 year old stepchild just got engaged and what concerns you is that she can't sew a button?
You have some weird, weird priorities.
I can appreciate your perspective. But she is 18. As the step mom of a legal adult, I have very little say in this matter. It's going to happen whether DH and I agree, support, or want this to occur. We can either embrace it and help them learn to manage life or it will happen and we can let them falter.
Anonymous wrote:You are concerned about all the wrong things OP. I was 32 when I got married and didn't know how to cook or sew or do any domestic duties really. I worked all day, got my clothes dry cleaned, and ate out every night and you know what? I did that for the first years of my marriage too until I had kids. The issues with your SD is she hasn't had a chance to live HER life. Thats the tragedy not that she didn't get enough home economics in school.
Yes you are correct. She hasn't had a chance to live her life. So how do you tell an 18 yr old that she needs to live her life before settling down into marriage? Or I suppose the better question is how do you convince an 18 yr old that she needs to live her life first?