I knew a similar couple. Ironically they met in church, and he was in the worship band. They got together, ended up having sex. She got pregnant. She wasn't interested in him enough to want to marry him, but he was crazy about her. He kept asking and asking to marry her, she kept refusing. She had actually planned on moving out of state, but she got some advice saying they should marry and she'll learn to love him. Finally she caved in and they got married.
She never learned to love him, and actually began to regret marrying him. He recognized this and began to grow bitter towards her. He eventually became verbally abusive, mostly to her, but also to their kids as well. Eventually she kicked him out, he became an alcoholic who continued to mistreat her every chance he got. Even 10+ years later.
But this makes me think of my dads first marriage. He married a woman, things obviously were going well with them. But he said they got in the car, after the wedding, literally right after, still in their wedding clothes. As he drove off she did a 180 and became a horrible person. And stayed that way the entire time of their marriage, till he divorced her. So even with compatible people you have to be careful.
She never learned to love him, and actually began to regret marrying him. He recognized this and began to grow bitter towards her. He eventually became verbally abusive, mostly to her, but also to their kids as well. Eventually she kicked him out, he became an alcoholic who continued to mistreat her every chance he got. Even 10+ years later.
But this makes me think of my dads first marriage. He married a woman, things obviously were going well with them. But he said they got in the car, after the wedding, literally right after, still in their wedding clothes. As he drove off she did a 180 and became a horrible person. And stayed that way the entire time of their marriage, till he divorced her. So even with compatible people you have to be careful.
These kinds of stories always worried me. I remember when I was a kid some well meaning person would start to say something to me along the lines of "Someday when you get married..." And I'd stop them and say, "No!" lol It seemed so terrifying to me to live in such a miserable situation. I certainly wasn't one of those girls who grew up pretending to be a princess and hoping to find a prince someday lol. No, I preferred being outside with bugs, spiders, critters. No princes!
After my parents divorced, I lived with my grandparents through my teenage years. Their marriage, though not perfect, was a much better example.
Of course, I came to believe marriage is a sacred union created by God. I also believe we are in a fallen world and nothing is perfect. Marriage takes an incredible amount of trust. I have never been married. I haven't even been engaged. And when in a relationship, I seek the Lord's will. Like you said, even compatible people have to be careful. We all have to be careful.
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