grahamg
Old codger
- Location
- South of Manchester, UK
It is said that some couples years ago used to be expected to have time apart in order for them both to assess whether their love was true, (affairs of the heart never being altogether straightforward being the assumption).
Did you try to evaluate whether the person you were to marry loved you quite as much as they might have professed, and you would have liked or expected them to?
Most of us probably reached a situation where the relationship came to breaking point, and decided we'd done all we could in the courtship phase, and perhaps having done so the girlfriend/boyfriend decided to either chase you or attempt to re-start the relationship.
However, I suppose some wise souls probably find a way of drawing out their prospective spouses, (I know one friend of mine would push her boyfriend to tears by saying she wanted to split with him just to test his commitment, even though she loved him to bits).
It can of course become a foolish pursuit, as there are no guarantees in life are there, but being circumspect in affairs of the heart, at least for young people, can be the right thing to do, be it by pretending you dont love them, or a separation, (said to have been a policy our late queen, when she met prince Phillip when she was only fifteen years of age, had a period of months or years apart to test their love for one another).
What do you think?
Did you try to evaluate whether the person you were to marry loved you quite as much as they might have professed, and you would have liked or expected them to?
Most of us probably reached a situation where the relationship came to breaking point, and decided we'd done all we could in the courtship phase, and perhaps having done so the girlfriend/boyfriend decided to either chase you or attempt to re-start the relationship.
However, I suppose some wise souls probably find a way of drawing out their prospective spouses, (I know one friend of mine would push her boyfriend to tears by saying she wanted to split with him just to test his commitment, even though she loved him to bits).
It can of course become a foolish pursuit, as there are no guarantees in life are there, but being circumspect in affairs of the heart, at least for young people, can be the right thing to do, be it by pretending you dont love them, or a separation, (said to have been a policy our late queen, when she met prince Phillip when she was only fifteen years of age, had a period of months or years apart to test their love for one another).
What do you think?