Hello,
Grendel (Lance) here. I am in love with Talia, and we were talking about getting engaged, and well it didn't quite go as planned. Talia has personal concerns she must address first, but beyond her own obstacles Talia loves me very much but is concerned about my CF -she says she is scared and is not sure if she is up to the challenge. Her mother and father have great doubts and concerns about her marrying me mostly because of the challenges, and suffering a surviving spouse and caregiver inevitably endures in a CF marriage. They worry for her becoming a widow, and whether if she can endure it. I am afraid that have encouraged her fears rather than encourage her strenghths and the blessing that can be shared in loving and caring for a CFer. I think that the consierations in play are one sided and not balanced. With CF it teaches one to dig deep, deep into your faith, your strength, and in doing so you learn so much about yourself, your faith, love, and God in ways that other challenges just cant equate. I also think her parents don't want to let go of their little girl. They are a close-nit family. Though I believe her parents are doing what each of their parents did to them which was to dimish their childs confidence by accentuating the challenge. That seemed to be their tactic when they first spoke to her. I am not sure how much emotional autonomy she has from them, but it is clear to me that they have a great influence over her.
For their benefit and those who read this thread, how do you, the community of CFers, Spouses, and Caregivers feel about this? I am asking you to address your thoughts and response to the questions to her and her father, who will be reading this thread at some point. Do you regret the harship that CF poses? Would you do it over again if given the choice? Did the process teach you about love and life and fortify your strength in the power in your faith and in God?
Thanks,
Grendel
Grendel (Lance) here. I am in love with Talia, and we were talking about getting engaged, and well it didn't quite go as planned. Talia has personal concerns she must address first, but beyond her own obstacles Talia loves me very much but is concerned about my CF -she says she is scared and is not sure if she is up to the challenge. Her mother and father have great doubts and concerns about her marrying me mostly because of the challenges, and suffering a surviving spouse and caregiver inevitably endures in a CF marriage. They worry for her becoming a widow, and whether if she can endure it. I am afraid that have encouraged her fears rather than encourage her strenghths and the blessing that can be shared in loving and caring for a CFer. I think that the consierations in play are one sided and not balanced. With CF it teaches one to dig deep, deep into your faith, your strength, and in doing so you learn so much about yourself, your faith, love, and God in ways that other challenges just cant equate. I also think her parents don't want to let go of their little girl. They are a close-nit family. Though I believe her parents are doing what each of their parents did to them which was to dimish their childs confidence by accentuating the challenge. That seemed to be their tactic when they first spoke to her. I am not sure how much emotional autonomy she has from them, but it is clear to me that they have a great influence over her.
For their benefit and those who read this thread, how do you, the community of CFers, Spouses, and Caregivers feel about this? I am asking you to address your thoughts and response to the questions to her and her father, who will be reading this thread at some point. Do you regret the harship that CF poses? Would you do it over again if given the choice? Did the process teach you about love and life and fortify your strength in the power in your faith and in God?
Thanks,
Grendel