Dear Prudence,
Lately, I’ve been thinking more about the question of marriage. My partner and I just celebrated eight years together. We own a home together and have built a life, but have consistently answered the question of getting married with: maybe someday. I had a health scare last year and we’ve weathered it well together and are closer than ever. Logically, I still have the same reservations about marriage (does it still serve us?) but emotionally, I’m feeling much more inclined. We’ve discussed it but haven’t made a decision yet. Do I stick to my logic guns or give in to the emotion?
—Logical in Love