- Sep 23, 2005
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I'm not sure if I'm posting this in the right place or not, but since I have received good advice here before, this seems like the logical place. My beau and I have been together for almost 4 1/2 years. Emotionally, we are ready for the next step and want to become engaged soon with a wedding sometime next summer. Financially is another story. Steve and I met in college during his senior/my freshman year. We dated LDR while I finished school. During that time, he went through several jobs that for one reason or another didn't work out. He finally had a job for over a year - but it was as a restaurant greeter. After I graduated last year, I got a job as a education/youth minister at a UM church and moved out there. A few months later, Steve got an apartment down the street from mine so we could be closer together. He quickly found a job, albeit not a very great job (busboy), but there were promises of promotion. All was fine until at the end of his first month there he got a new manager who decided, literally, to fire EVERYONE on staff. This was right before Thanksgiving. He was unemployed from then into the New Year while he tried finding work just about anywhere. But there was a huge drawback. He cannot drive due to a peripheral vision problem that cannot be cured with glasses. Therefore, he is unemployable for most places in this area. Through the grace of God, he was finally hired at the end of February to work at a newly built restaurant in the area, rolling silverware. We were not to happy with the type of work, but his savings was running out, and he was going to have to move back in with his parents if we waited much longer, and the management did promise to cross train him after a couple of months into a greeter position like he'd had before he moved. There's only one problem. Every single greeter that they have is female, which is very sexist of them, and they refuse to cross train Steve into that position, making up lame excuses. Yet, they will hire brand new female greeters! So basically, he's now 5 years out of college with a BS in Marketing, and he's rolling silverware for minimum wage. He's depressed, though he won't admit it. He barely has enough money to live on, so how can he expect to support me as well? As a minister, its not like I'm exactly rolling in the dough either. If we get married, we will need more than just my salary to live on. We've prayed, prayed, and prayed about this. Steve's giving up. He is beginning to think that there is no future for him. I try to encourage him, but it is no use. I love him so much, and I truly only want what's best for him, even if that means losing him. Because at this point, he's exhausted all the job opportunities in this area and will probably have to move, and for the time being, I know that I'm where God wants me to be, and I can't go with him. But he doesn't even want to consider leaving, saying things like he only really needs me, which is sweet and all, but not good. I have considered breaking up with him, if only to release him, but the thought of that makes me sick because I love him so much, and as much as I want to help him, I don't want to let him go. If God wills it, I will. But for now, we both believe that God wants us to be together. I'm sorry that this is long and rambling, but does anyone have any advice? What do I tell him? Are we ever going to get married, or will staying in the relationship only postpone the agony of separation? I'm so confused and scared. And I know he is, too. Any advice?