When you receive a surprise proposal from your boyfriend of two years, you’re thrilled to spread the news to your family. But when you tell your parents, they seem disappointed and angry — they tell you that you’re far too young to be getting married.
After numerous arguments, they inform you that they won’t financially or emotionally support you unless you hold off on the wedding for another couple of years. Meanwhile your boyfriend is getting more frustrated with the situation, so how do you handle this?
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If you have had trust in your parents you listen to what they say, evaluate their statements, then determine if you should heed their judgement. Nobody needs their parents financial support anymore so you forgo that (it isn't the 19th century anymore). Then you determine if marriage to your guy at this time is something you are willing to go through even without your parent's emotional support. For some people this is an easy yes, for some it is an easy no. Hopefully your folks and fiancee aren't putting you in too stressful of a position or else you need to evaluate your relationships with them.