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Hi all im cait! Im 18 and my SR is 19.... here is my problem,
My boyfriend and i have been together for 1 1/2, we have known each other and have been best friends for 2 years and have lived together (in my parents house) for about a year. He is currently in boot camp and we decided about 2 weeks ago that we want to get married! We are planning on getting married next summer but i am so afraid to tell my parents. My mom has already told me that she is so happy that we are waiting to get married and stuff like that. I really dont want to disappoint them but i know this is what i want! He is my best friend and makes me want to be a better person. There is no one in the world that could make me any happier. Any one else been in this situation? what did you do?
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Congratulations!
My husband and I are pretty traditional, so he asked my daddy for permission to purpose to me. That's how my parents found out; though I'm pretty sure that they knew how serious we were.
Guess I'd leave all that to him... but like I said, I'm pretty traditional when to comes to stuff like that. Boyfriends are supposed to talk to dads about marrying their daughters. :)
thanks everyone for your advice, i really appreciate it!
Virginia- because my boyfriend hasent officially proposed yet he will probably ask my dad. He has a lot of respect for him and recently asked for my dads number but wouldnt tell me why. I just would love a back up plan just in case the job is left to me.
Angie- i never said that i wasnt going to tell my parents, im not running off and doing this! My family will be at my wedding and i will will be telling them in about 3 weeks which is a year in advanced. I was just trying to figure out the right way to tell them.
Though Angie makes a good point. If you're transitioning into adulthood, then parental input is valuable but no longer the law (as it would be if you're their dependent).
I hate to throw cold water on everything, but it might be good to establish yourself as a more autonomous adult (i.e. living on your own) before you make big plans.
Hope that helps!!! :)
Hey Cait, well from what I read up there I'm exactly the same situation except me and my bf never lived together. We have our 1 year and 5 months on Tuesday. and I just turned 19 today and he's 19 also. We were also best friends for 2 years before we dated. Mine just graduated bootcamp April 29th. He's now in A school. We got engaged PIR weekend :) and It's been great so far! I didn't tell anyone until I had the ring on my finger. I was going to wait until I got back into town and tell them all in person but I was so overcome with excitement that I couldnt wait so I called and told them after we dropped him off for the night. Everybody was so overcome with excitement for me, all except my Father and older Brother. They still are hesitant about all this but it's been a week and I think they're starting to let it set in and accept it. They want me to wait a year or two to actually get married but I keep trying to tell them that's not a reality kind of option. Because I want to live with him after his schooling once he's stationed, so for many reasons the marriage needs to happen sooner than they want. But they are also starting to realize I'm growing up now and soon will have my own life with my fiance.
They might be disappointed at first, but then they will learn to accept it and they will support you. If they love you, which they do, they will come around and be happy for you and support you and that's all that matters.
I was a nervous wreck having to tell my family but once you tell them it's such a relief and then you can start the wedding planning and that is just so exciting I'm loving it!!
Let me know any questions you might have it seems like our lives are very similar now!!!
:)
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