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- From: Catherine.Collingwood@launchpad.unc.edu (Catherine Collingwood)
- Subject: help! worried about friends...
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- Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1992 03:58:09 GMT
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- Help!
- Two friends of mine (ages 17 and 19) are engaged, which in itself is not
- necessarily a bad thing, but...
-
- It has recently come to my attention that, even though the marriage is
- mere months away, neither of them have thought to start talking about
- such minutae (sp?) as financial plans, where they're going to live,
- how they're going to tell their parents (which bothers me on another
- plane too), etc..
- And they keep asking me for advice on how to make a relationship work!
-
- I've tried several times to suggest to my friends -- both of whom are
- college students -- that they get a third party involved to advise
- them in setting up a successful marriage. I'm not talking about a
- prenuptal agreement, I'm talking about talking out plans for a life
- together. However, the next question is, of course, who?
- My answer? A priest. I'm far from religious myself, being an EXTREMELY
- lapsed Catholic, but I grew up that way and I know that this kind of
- advising is part of a preist's training. I myself am engaged, and
- it has been suggested to me to go on a retreat that the Church
- periodically holds to work on this same stuff. My parents' fairly
- successful 18-year marriage owed a good part of its success to a
- retreat such as this.
- The problem? My friends are notoriously anti-religion. I can't
- convince them that the priest isn't going to tell them how to live
- their life, but merely help them figure out what -they- want to do.
- But the minute my friends hear me say the word "priest" they don't
- hear anything else.
-
- So do any of you know of anyone else I can suggest that is fairly
- inexpensive? They also told me that a marriage counselor is too
- expensive (something I can understand) and there's nothing wrong
- with their relationship either. In short, my friends want advice,
- but refuse to believe me in that certain types of counsellors won't
- be biased.
- I really want my friends to work out, and I think that if they don't
- get bogged down in the little things, they will. But what kind of
- a marriage is it where they start out without even a house to live in
- or a way to pay for it?
-
- Thanks so much
- Lady Firebird
- aka Catherine
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