Marriage is not just about babies. Marriage is about offering a public and sacred vow that you will always care for each other and be present for each other in every season of your lives. Any wedding is a public declaration of private love. A religious wedding is a public declaration of private love with the blessing of God and our traditions of faith. Such sacred public declarations tell your family, friends and community in a completely unambiguous and joyous way that you are now and forever more a new family bound together by love in the eyes of God. It is a declaration that you are both willing and committed to sharing the joys and burdens of your union.

One of the joys of that union, and the point of your question, is sexual intimacy. The union of Adam and Eve is described as "becoming one flesh." Sexual intimacy is not just a physical act. It is a physical and spiritual act that enriches and deepens your love for each other. To refuse to be married just because you are too old to have kids and don't need to share each other's money makes marriage a purely utilitarian act. But marriage is not just a necessary precondition for sharing kids and money. Marriage is a public and spiritual bond that you are proud and humbled and joyously ready to share everything. In my view, she is right to want to wait and you ought to end her waiting and your waiting by marrying your beloved … tomorrow!

In the old days people would have told you to marry her to "make an honest woman out of her." Now I would say you should marry her so that she can make an honest man out of you. If you were Jewish, I would officiate at your wedding, but I do book up early.

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