thank you for replying.
im tending to do it. because i love her very much.
thank you for replying.Yeah, by your description, you should marry her asap, even if u think you are being selfish.
the issue is how would affect dpdr my marriage and having kids.Do not see the issue at all. Everyone has flaws, she know's.... who knows what break throughs you will have and sounds like you hold your own as it is now anyway!
She wants to Marry you.. You wanna Marry her.. I see no issue. Kids can add stress etc, I wouldn't personally run into that one... but a different topic for another day
thanks for your reply pal.. i think maybe it would be healy for me to distract me fully from my dpdr thoughts you know.. maybe that emotional bond with my kids would help me i dont knowMarriage may be managable but reeeeeally consider what children bring to the table. Children need lots of attention and add alot more stress than you might think. And they do pick up on stuff like emotional availability alot more than people realize.
im really happy for your „happy end"I like Saibon's advice and I'm thinking of the wedding vow that says "love is never selfish, love is never this or that", and I'm thinking, yeah....right... LOL
If you and your wife have children, she will make a life with the kids and she'll be just fine, whether you are deep in dp/dr or not. So I guess you have to ask yourself whether you are happy in that reality,
I had a difficult time helping raise my daughter. My wife worked days and I worked evenings, so I had my daughter 8 hours from waking till 3pm. There were times it was very distressing for me
to cope with my symptoms and be responsible for oversight of a baby, a toddler, and a young child going forward. I managed it, but it was not very enjoyable at times. Today she is a beautiful
college sophomore, I don't have my illness or symptoms anymore, and it all seems to have been worth it.