For context, I (f18) and my boyfriend (m18) have been dating for 6 months. We want to have a long term, serious relationship. From the beginning, we talked about religion being something that could complicate things and agreed that as long as we dont force the others beliefs it will be fine.

We haven't had sex, as its something we both want to hold off till marriage, but we've done other things, which by my religion I'm not supposed to do. But that is something I am completely okay with, want and I see as a sort of compromise I'm happy to make as long as we can still keep our boundary of no sex before marriage. (I have a child from a previous relationship as the result of abuse, I converted to Catholicism afterwards and this is the first relationship I have, being catholic) I don't know how to make him understand that he's exactly what I've been looking for, and I love him for who he is. He feels like he's not good enough because his standards are lower than mine, and would discourage/make it easier for me to sin. He told me I'm not seeing how he's hurting me, taking our intimacy as an example.

My past relationship, and talking stages were completely disorganized, toxic and even abusive. He has showed me what a healthy relationship can look like, but because of religion he feels like he's not good enough for me. Yet i see these as things that would happen anyways, and in any/every relationship I have, which is why I'm ok with and in fact want that sort of closeness with him. Although its true that if I found somebody of my own religion, who held those standards, it would make things easier. I think such temptations would happen anyways, and would end the same way, or even worse.

He thinks he's hurting me, which I don't believe it's the case here. And im afraid he will break things off, because he'd believe thats the best thing for me, when to me its not a big deal, and i planned from the start to compromise on it. Religion aside, he's my dream guy, from the way he treats me, to the type of person he is. I absolutely love him as he is.

What advice do you ladies have, to deal with the situation when we both want to make things work? Are any of you in a similar relationship? If so, how do you and your partner overcove this?