BlackVY
Dec 10, 2008, 03:03 PM
Hi there,
I've asked so many questions on this site, but there is a lot I need advice about, that's why...
Anyway, I wish to get married to my fiancé. I proposed to her almost 3 months ago, and we decided to get married in March. Just seemed like a good day to us and stuff.
Well, the problem is, I'm a very traditional guy, and since we are both Christians, I wanted to get married in a church. She would have wanted too, except the only person from her side that would attend would be her mother. She doesn't have any bridesmaids and nobody to walk her down the isle. She is also depressed and has anxiety which prevents her from meeting people or spending enough time with my friends or family. She had to push herself just to see them when we got engaged and hasn't seen them since.
Now I love this girl a lot, more than anything, and I want to make her happy. She told me a few times she'd rather have a little courthouse marriage and not make such a big deal about it, because she doesn't want to be reminded that she has nobody there and she doesn't want to feel embarrassed in front of my friends and family who will be strangers to her.
I understand where she is coming from, but then again, I've always wanted a traditional church wedding, and stuff like that. I believe it is a celebration of 2 people's love. Furthermore, my parents would like a big wedding too, firstly because they are Indian and that's just what Indians do, but secondly because they have lots of people they would like to invite, and so do I.
My fiancé is trying her hardest to do this for me, because she knows how much I want a nice big traditional wedding, but I feel so sad, knowing how upset she will be on that day, and it makes me not want it anymore. I want her to be happy to marry me, not dread the day and be depressed when it happens.
I was wondering if it is possible to have a small courthouse wedding in March, just so we'd be married, just have family and maybe close friends, just a few people, max 20, without a reception or anything, then maybe in a year or 2, when she is feeling better about herself and not depressed, when she has gotten to know my family and friends a little more, and when she has friends of her own, and her life is more stable, then maybe we could have that nice big church wedding.
Just wanted to know if this is possible. People have told me maybe she is not the right girl for me, or maybe we shouldn't get married, but I know she is the right girl for me, I love her more than anything, and she loves me too... because we are Christians, the only way we can really be together and spend more time together is to get married, because we just can't move in together, that would be wrong for us.
So I'm wondering if I can have a small courthouse wedding, get married to the girl I love, then live with her for a few years and if she feels like it one day, we have a nice big wedding. I'm not sure if a Christian can really call themselves married if they have a courthouse wedding though... so that's my worry. I want this marriage to be right by God first, because He brought us together. Please help me... :(
I've asked so many questions on this site, but there is a lot I need advice about, that's why...
Anyway, I wish to get married to my fiancé. I proposed to her almost 3 months ago, and we decided to get married in March. Just seemed like a good day to us and stuff.
Well, the problem is, I'm a very traditional guy, and since we are both Christians, I wanted to get married in a church. She would have wanted too, except the only person from her side that would attend would be her mother. She doesn't have any bridesmaids and nobody to walk her down the isle. She is also depressed and has anxiety which prevents her from meeting people or spending enough time with my friends or family. She had to push herself just to see them when we got engaged and hasn't seen them since.
Now I love this girl a lot, more than anything, and I want to make her happy. She told me a few times she'd rather have a little courthouse marriage and not make such a big deal about it, because she doesn't want to be reminded that she has nobody there and she doesn't want to feel embarrassed in front of my friends and family who will be strangers to her.
I understand where she is coming from, but then again, I've always wanted a traditional church wedding, and stuff like that. I believe it is a celebration of 2 people's love. Furthermore, my parents would like a big wedding too, firstly because they are Indian and that's just what Indians do, but secondly because they have lots of people they would like to invite, and so do I.
My fiancé is trying her hardest to do this for me, because she knows how much I want a nice big traditional wedding, but I feel so sad, knowing how upset she will be on that day, and it makes me not want it anymore. I want her to be happy to marry me, not dread the day and be depressed when it happens.
I was wondering if it is possible to have a small courthouse wedding in March, just so we'd be married, just have family and maybe close friends, just a few people, max 20, without a reception or anything, then maybe in a year or 2, when she is feeling better about herself and not depressed, when she has gotten to know my family and friends a little more, and when she has friends of her own, and her life is more stable, then maybe we could have that nice big church wedding.
Just wanted to know if this is possible. People have told me maybe she is not the right girl for me, or maybe we shouldn't get married, but I know she is the right girl for me, I love her more than anything, and she loves me too... because we are Christians, the only way we can really be together and spend more time together is to get married, because we just can't move in together, that would be wrong for us.
So I'm wondering if I can have a small courthouse wedding, get married to the girl I love, then live with her for a few years and if she feels like it one day, we have a nice big wedding. I'm not sure if a Christian can really call themselves married if they have a courthouse wedding though... so that's my worry. I want this marriage to be right by God first, because He brought us together. Please help me... :(