Okay, first off, this is something I won't have to deal with for at least a couple of years. A few years ago I decided I'd wait until I was 22 or older before getting into a relationship that could lead to marriage.
I used to think I'd never get married, but lately I find myself thinking I'd like to get married one day.
Anyway, this evening, we were talking and my brother says something like "Imagine if her future boyfriend saw that!" in regards to me. My mom was basically like, "She's not going to have a boyfriend."
My response can be summed up as, "No offense, Mom, but I'm over 18, and by the time I get to something like that I'll be over 21."
Which started a discussion, which was cut short when my mom stated she didn't want to talk about it.
Basically, my mom is against dating. Which, I understand her concerns, but I don't think I fully agree with her. (I don't fully disagree, either, but I'm not completely sure what I think.) I don't think she has any sort of plan laid out, but when prodded she will talk about how girls used to stay with their parents until they married and stuff like that. (My response being that that was a different society and time. Girls didn't have careers back then.)
So my question is, exactly how much say does she have in such a decision? Especially considering I'll be over 21 and possibly living on my own by then?
I would want her to be happy with my decision, obviously, and there are things we definitely agree on (such as abstinence until marriage, and he'd have to be a Christian), but I also don't want her so involved that she's the one making decisions instead of me.
I used to think I'd never get married, but lately I find myself thinking I'd like to get married one day.
Anyway, this evening, we were talking and my brother says something like "Imagine if her future boyfriend saw that!" in regards to me. My mom was basically like, "She's not going to have a boyfriend."
My response can be summed up as, "No offense, Mom, but I'm over 18, and by the time I get to something like that I'll be over 21."
Which started a discussion, which was cut short when my mom stated she didn't want to talk about it.
Basically, my mom is against dating. Which, I understand her concerns, but I don't think I fully agree with her. (I don't fully disagree, either, but I'm not completely sure what I think.) I don't think she has any sort of plan laid out, but when prodded she will talk about how girls used to stay with their parents until they married and stuff like that. (My response being that that was a different society and time. Girls didn't have careers back then.)
So my question is, exactly how much say does she have in such a decision? Especially considering I'll be over 21 and possibly living on my own by then?
I would want her to be happy with my decision, obviously, and there are things we definitely agree on (such as abstinence until marriage, and he'd have to be a Christian), but I also don't want her so involved that she's the one making decisions instead of me.