09 Jan DATING AND RELATIONSHIP ADVICE
Dear Rabbi and Shira,
I don’t know what to do! I’m 21, have returned from seminary and have completed 2 years of college.. My parents, friends and family are all pressuring me to
start dating, but I don’t feel as though I’m ready. Discussions with my mother usually deteriorate into her crying and telling me that I’ll end up alone, with a bunch
of cats. This gets me very nervous and then I start crying as well. However, I still do not know what I want to do when I grow up, ,my parents have no way to help
me and I perosnalluy do not feel emotionally ready to get married. How can I start dating when I’m such a mess? What should I do?
-Not dating in Kensington
Dear “Not Dating”,
Hi, it’s definitely a difficult position
to be in, when those around you are
pressuring you to do something that
you feel unready to do. Oftentimes
big goals seem to be out of reach and
the thought of reaching them can be
overwhelming. The Gemara (Shabbos
43b) makes the fascinating statement
that a person loses their eyesight when
they have psia gasa, (trying step too far
at any given time). One explanation of
this statement is that taking things in a
natural progression, allows you to reach
your goal, without losing sight of it.
You began by listing some of the
reasons why you feel that you aren’t
ready to date. Can you create a list of the
benchmarks when you feel you would
be ready? Create clear definable goals
in each category. What educational and
career components do you feel you need
to have achieved? What other personal/
wellness goals do you feel you lack?
What will it take to get there?
Discuss with your parents the stress
that this is putting on you. Explain your
concerns and share your benchmarks
and plan with them. Remind them that
while getting marriage is a goal, feeling
ready and making the correct choice so
that you stay married is an even more
important goal.
If the stresses are becoming
unmanageable, making you unable to
function in your day to day schedule,
we highly recommend you speak with
a therapist.
Hatzlacha Raba
Rabbi Reuven and Shira Boshnack.