We got engaged and started planning our wedding without considering premarital counseling and now I'm considering it.
Thing is, we cannot afford it, and there are not many options near us to begin with. We have already moved our budget around so much to accommodate the few things we are doing for our wedding.
Financially, it's just not in our monthly budget and my fiance currently works 12 hours a day, Mon-Fri and cannot afford to take time off anyways, he already has to take time off for allergy shots.Are cheaper online options worth it where we can make our own schedule?We already have kids together, so that's not something we need to work through, but there are definitely a couple things I wouldn't mind brushing up on to strengthen our relationship. Like intimacy related things especially, and communication. Wedding is September.
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