Kaji wrote:But on the other hand, I think you would find far fewer of these young woman (to young adults) feeling great pressure toward being a wife or mother. Infact the media today promotes a lack of marital commitment. In the secular world (which is a lot bigger then the Christian world for those who dont get out much) Marraige is portrayed as a hinderance to ones 'freedom.' Much like marriage, having children is also often portrayed as a 'life inconvienance' (Hence over 50% of abortions being from people who were too young, irresponsible, or thought having the child would change thier life too much)...
Good point. Perhaps this drive to be married is a by-product of Christian teens feeling the pressure from society for relationship when combined with the Christian ideals about said relationships?
Himura_KAORU wrote:I highly suggest reading the Five Love Languages by Gary Chapman
That reminds me! Another really great book is The Book of Romance by Tommy Nelson. I have suggested it to all my friends, married or not, because it's a wonderful book that looks at the Bible's "sex ed book"-Song of Solomon-and expounds it in a modern, practical way. The book takes you from pre-dating to post-honeymoon life: even how to survive fights! Highly recommended.