I think counselling can be a good thing, but like anything, it's how much you put into it. People who are not interested in it probably shouldn't go, as they might not really get anything out of it. You have to approach it with an open mind, and a willingness to listen. Granted, it is a person who does not know you, but I guess I view it as a way to give people tools to discuss and work through possible, and current problems. I really wanted to try doing some pre-marital counselling with my df because I thought it would be a big change us living together, especially coming from an ldr. Adjustments must be made, but sometimes we can't see the forest for the trees, and having someone there, tracking what we are saying can help us realise what we want. On top of this change, we'd been through a lot in the past year, both of us. Df, however, refuses counselling in a "it's good for others but not me" way. So, we aren't going. I guess my opinion is counselling can be good, but for US Mancgirl, if you don't want to do it, then don't. No one should be made to do it if they don't want to. I'm also really sorry that the reverend pulled that at the last minute. That part was really rude. He needed to be up front about that.