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You're super chill though! Everyone can't be like you.
He'd have never gotten me to the altar!
It seems he came to his senses.
Yours in His Service,
~Bella
Does that imply your spouse isn't able to have a change of heart or is your comment directed towards situations regarding your calling?
Yours in His Service,
~Bella
How would you deal with your spouse's change of heart on significant issues?
Sometimes we jump the gun to be partnered and invite a whole heap of problems by doing so.
I'm helping someone through a real life dilemma. The couple agreed to have a certain number of children. But he's had a change of heart. It has taken him years to admit it and the clock is ticking. She's crushed.
The situation provides a great talking point. I encourage you to consider the same. How would you deal with your spouse's change of heart on significant issues?
For example:
I think its prudent for marriage minded singles to consider the probability of unexpected change. Particularly in areas of importance.
- Work: You expected to be at home and that's off the table.
- Children: Changes in family size including childless.
- Caretaking: For parents and loved ones.
- Location: Relocating beyond your comfort zone.
- Lifestyle changes: Reduction in income, etc.
Question: How did you cope when your expectations went unmet? When promises were unfulfilled? What did you learn that will serve you well in the future?
Note: I'm not looking for advice for my friend.
I look forward to hearing your feedback.
Yours in His Service,
~Bella
Correct. I consider the same with prospects. Many like the idea of Bella. But they don't understand the reality of living with a high octane overachiever driven by God. Their idea of my world is a far cry from the truth. I don't ask them to compromise. I look for someone who can handle it and thrive in it and I in theirs.
I'm not too difficult.
Yours in His Service,
~Bella
minus any 'ignorance' or 'naivety' on yer part, go for the gold regardless. if she can't handle the heat she need not be in the kitchen. i say self-manage that in a way that harnesses that go get em attitude and take on the world! maybe God will send you someone to balance out the yen with the yang'course not, me neither![]()
'tis a bit of an enigma though. I yearn for the balancing influence of a gentle lady spirit in my life to counter my 'boof', but I fear my 'let's go' attitude (which can be erroneous if not self-managed properly), would overwhelm her. In the context of your OP, I can't let those situations happen. Maybe I'm just being ignorant and naive.
minus any 'ignorance' or 'naivety' on yer part, go for the gold regardless. if she can't handle the heat she need not be in the kitchen. i say self-manage that in a way that harnesses that go get em attitude and take on the world! maybe God will send you someone to balance out the yen with the yang