DearPrudie: They aren’t WRONG. Help!
My fiancé and I have been together for 10 years, and I have issues with both them, and my parents.
My fiancé has dreams to move and thrive in a particular industry , but they haven’t shown a lot of initiative or growth towards that goal. I support them, but the lack of progress worries me a lot. We both have anxiety and depression, but I feel like I always have to be the one to push my fiancé into making progress. I love them dearly, but it’s tiring.
Meanwhile, my parents say I’m settling to be with my fiancé, and that moving to another part of the country would be throwing away the good things I have now. My parents have always been very involved in my life, and I have my own issues with them. They aren’t WRONG, but they seem certain the best choice is to break up with my fiancé and they think I deserve better. I’ve had the same conversation with them about my relationship day after day, and I always end up in tears.
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