I think that in the future I will be looking
for a blend of what was described in the New York Times article and on the US
Conference of Catholic Bishops page about marriage. For me, a successful
relationship would include commitment, communication, and values, but I think
that the ‘self-expansion’ element is also necessary. A relationship doesn’t
need to be new and exciting all of the time, but it is important to have things
to talk about and learn from one another, so that you can grow together as
people. I think that this aspect of ‘self-expansion’ enhances the other
ingredients for a successful relationship, because it would expand your respect
and appreciation for one another, and thus commitment and communication would
improve as well.
I look for exactly what I described above. I
want a relationship where I am loved and respected, with someone with whom I
can talk intelligently but also have fun with. There would also need to be
commitment, understanding, acceptance, trust, and feelings of (not constant, but just the right amount of) happiness. I think that these qualities and expectations are really common and
probably a mix of modern society (the ‘self-expansion’ and fun aspects) and
Christian values. In my opinion, one of the most important things is being as comfortable with this person as you are alone, and having the right balance of give and take. I can honestly say that in the future I will not be looking for a dramatic Notebook-esque love story, but someone to be boring and content with.
I had similar feelings in that there has to be a mix of modern society values and Christian values. We have very similar opinions on the topic and are looking for same things in relationships. I love how you said you are looking for someone to be boring and content with instead of a dramatic love story haha
ReplyDeleteLife, as it happens, isn't a dramatic fairy tale love story! It seems like you have a sense of balance in your expectations and hope!
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