Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I advise you to postpone the wedding awhile more.
Reason being, you are having some doubts already. These may be valid ones too that are just now coming to the surface and may be caused by age, experience and/or pressure.
A bride should expect her wedding day to be the best day ever in her life thus far. She should feel like a princess all day and expect to make wonderful memories for the rest of her life.
And the idea of being Mrs. ______ should be exciting just in thought.
If you seriously have zero anticipation when thinking of walking down that aisle, don't do it.
Allow yourself more time to be engaged and look at your relationship as a whole to determine if this is in fact what you truly want.
Hope this helps.
Is this the 1950s version of DCUM?
Anonymous wrote:For some people, what you feel is enough. For others, they would say you are settling and shouldn't marry someone you don't love.
I'm in the 'you're settling' camp.
Anonymous wrote:I advise you to postpone the wedding awhile more.
Reason being, you are having some doubts already. These may be valid ones too that are just now coming to the surface and may be caused by age, experience and/or pressure.
A bride should expect her wedding day to be the best day ever in her life thus far. She should feel like a princess all day and expect to make wonderful memories for the rest of her life.
And the idea of being Mrs. ______ should be exciting just in thought.
If you seriously have zero anticipation when thinking of walking down that aisle, don't do it.
Allow yourself more time to be engaged and look at your relationship as a whole to determine if this is in fact what you truly want.
Hope this helps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please please don't marry him. You'll find somebody else.Believe me. I did. We lived happily ever after without all that messy drama.
Signed.
Married 20 years
This is so not true. There is no certainty in anything in life, certainly not OP's ability to find someone better to marry.
Anonymous wrote:I advise you to postpone the wedding awhile more.
Reason being, you are having some doubts already. These may be valid ones too that are just now coming to the surface and may be caused by age, experience and/or pressure.
A bride should expect her wedding day to be the best day ever in her life thus far. She should feel like a princess all day and expect to make wonderful memories for the rest of her life.
And the idea of being Mrs. ______ should be exciting just in thought.
If you seriously have zero anticipation when thinking of walking down that aisle, don't do it.
Allow yourself more time to be engaged and look at your relationship as a whole to determine if this is in fact what you truly want.
Hope this helps.
Anonymous wrote:Please please don't marry him. You'll find somebody else.Believe me. I did. We lived happily ever after without all that messy drama.
Signed.
Married 20 years
Anonymous wrote:
A bride should expect her wedding day to be the best day ever in her life thus far. She should feel like a princess all day and expect to make wonderful memories for the rest of her life.
And the idea of being Mrs. ______ should be exciting just in thought.
If you seriously have zero anticipation when thinking of walking down that aisle, don't do it.
Anonymous wrote:Being someone's wife, getting married, sharing a name, none of those things caught my fancy either. I was more thinking about who I wanted with me in 5, 20, 50 years.