In the future, when I find someone I want to marry, I think I would ideally like our relationship to be a mix of the self-sacrificing and self-fulfilling. I want a husband whom I can communicate with and share the experiences that frustrate me or make me happy. Common values are also very important because I think that there is a lot of room for conflict if you go into a relationship with opposite viewpoints. For example, if one partner is against in-vitro fertilization and the other is not, but the couple ends up not being able to get pregnant, the infertility could cause a breach in the relationship that may be very difficult to heal. Additionally, I want a husband who will introduce me to new experiences and make me more daring and excepting of spontaneity. Currently, I think I am uptight. Although I am trying to change that, I would like a partner who would help me relax more. Hopefully, as the New York Times article states, then I would eventually acquire those traits and become less uptight.
I think my intentions are a mix of Catholic teaching and modern society. I think for me, that is a healthy balance because it is both idealistic and realistic.
Tara, your reflection shows how self-aware you are... and also how much you yearn for growth and new adventures! Finding the balance, while enjoying the ride, is the essential challenge of life! :) Mrs. Kennedy
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