Freedomain Call In 06 Nov 2020
Dear Stefan:
I am a 25 year old man who has had a rather traumatic past due to a heart condition that I was born with, multiple open heart surgeries as a child managed to produce a permanent solution and I am physically healthy and I have gone to therapy and done lots of reflection to process some of the mental trauma.
However, last year I began dating a co-worker, a woman that is now 20 years old, I am a Christian and want to one day get married and raise a family. Her parents are still together and I haven't run into any serious deal-breakers but I am afraid of getting into a long-term relationship that will not work out. My girlfriend, while her grandparents are Christians and she isn't hostile to religion, is unfortunately not a Christian. She has also repeatedly talked about how "Sometimes relationships don't work out in the long run". I keep in mind that I am her very first relationship and she has said before that she is open to marriage and family but I can't help but feel that she's conflicted about it.
I know prevention is much better than cure and I'd like to explore this if possible. I love her dearly but if she truly doesn't think that she's going to stay with me permanently then I need to confront that.
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