Getting married to your best friend is a dream. Who wouldn't want to spend their days with someone who understands them and helps them grow? However, some women, particularly those who focus on their career, often delay or choose not to marry. The main reason is that they are scared that marriage could cause them to lose their identity. It's common for society to look at married women as someone's wife rather than an individual. Many feel like being offered classic engagement rings would trap them. However, there are numerous ways to retain your identity after marriage. Here are a few:
Keep Doing What You Love
Getting married does not mean that you have to give up what you love doing. If you are advocating for something, you should still support that cause. If you married the right person, they'll support you and the things that you want to achieve.
Make Time for Yourself
You have a lifelong partner, but you don't have to be doing things together all the time. Making time for yourself is essential as well. If you are into pottery, set a place in your new home to practice your hobby. Even if you have children later on, you should still make a point to have your own time to reflect and just be yourself. If you feel like you have to enroll in a class to find your zone, do it.
Keep Seeing Your Family and Friends
While you may not be as visible in your circle, you should not let your marriage get in the way of seeing your friends and family. You have to understand that you still have a life outside of marriage. Your friends and family would be eager to spend some time with you. While this may be hard to do during the first few months of your marriage, you should find time to at least communicate with them regularly.
Learn How to Establish a Safe Place
Sometimes, people can get lost in a relationship when they feel they have to constantly please the other person. Your partner may think that it's acceptable to change your role into something that favors them, but this is wrong. You should communicate the need to establish your safe place to your partner. You should never feel ashamed to say no to the things you aren't comfortable doing. Set boundaries early on in your relationship as much as you can so your partner is aware.
Learn to Do Things on Your Own
Marriage is a partnership. It means that both of you need to invest time and effort to make the relationship work, while also not being completely reliant on each other. Learning how to do things on your own is a sign of your independence. Marriage does not mean being trapped in a relationship and merely following what the other person says.
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