Jessa Duggar engagement to Ben Seewald coming soon? Couple still courting, in no rush to get married

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The Duggar Family has a very unique take on courtship, as you may have seen in the previous seasons of "19 Kids and Counting." Nonetheless, Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar just want the best for their kids, just look at how happy recently wed couple Jill Duggar and Derick Dillard are.

The courtship between Jessa Duggar and Ben Seewald was not a secret and now, everyone's asking if they're headed to the altar too. According to Hollywood Life, there were rumors that Jessa and Ben are no longer courting, but are already engaged!

However, the rumor is not true at all, as a source of the family told Hollywood Life, "Jessa and Ben are still only courting" and this sounds truer than true because Jessa's parents are enforcing strict courting rules, which includes supervised dates and limited physical contact. That means no hugging and no holding hands too.

Why the courtship rules? Michelle and Jim Bob want their kids to date with a purpose and not just date for the heck of it.

Well, the chemistry between the two is uncanny and even if the couple isn't engaged yet, they are headed that way.

Anyhow, the couple is not rushing things and definitely not rushing to get married, but we all know where this couple is headed.

Wait for the 9<sup>th season of "19 Kids and Counting" to see their continuing love story and also the details of the Jill and Derick wedding too.

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