Imwashingmypirate wrote: Althought what Gaz said about growing up together is really nice, it also means growing up too fast. It would cause one to miss out in lots of experiences. There would be responsibility of other lives without knowing who you are yourself.
I am ramblng, sorry.
I don't think you are entirely rambling, pirate. This, and what you said earlier,
I personally don't see my self as being ready to marry, so, I guess I will be one of those "lost cause"s. But if I do intend on getting married I don't see why you guys can't be invited. LOL. HAAAA!!! I wouldn't allow someone to control me. If they tried then they don't really care about me to respect my decisions.
are some of the most sensible things I've seen you post yet. You sound like, whatever else you may be confused about or tossing around your mind, at bottom you've got a good grasp on some essential and important things.
People, many people, not just LDS, have children far too thoughtlessly. I don't see why the better counsel isn't given in church: take you're time, make sure you're ready on every front, emotionally
and financially. And most of all, before you can raise a competent and complete human you must be one yourself. Realize your talents and stretch your intelligence--for yourself, for the greater good of humanity--and not only so you can "wisely counsel [your] husband in the affairs of the home." Be a part of the world, don't live cloistered from all that is beautiful, exciting and satistying.
From the Ernest L. Wilkinson Diaries: "ELW dreams he's spattered w/ grease. Hundreds steal his greasy pants."