90 Day Fiancé's David Toborowsky and Annie Suwan have revealed that they are in no rush to start a family. The couple talked candidly about how they're not in the point in their relationship where they feel the need to start a family. They're just enjoying their time together in the honeymoon phase.

The couple first appeared on season 5 of the series. From the beginning, they were a real standout because of his struggles with money and unemployment, and her bubbly, outgoing personality. Together, they have a lot of chemistry, and always seem to enjoy each other's company. Viewers have been able to keep track of David and Annie through their stint on 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? They made their first appearance on the spinoff series in season 3. There, we learned that many of David's financial struggles were still plaguing the couple. Not only that, but they were facing homelessness after David's friend Chris decided not to offer him any more financial support. Annie threatened to leave David, noting that the life he was providing her in America was not the life she expected.

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Their decision to put kids on hold does not come as a total surprise. David has adult children who have appeared on the show. His daughter has questioned the sincerity of his relationship with Annie, and didn't seem too supportive of the union when she met her stepmother. David has also spoken about his son's troubles, as well. Annie hails from a small village in Thailand. Her parents have been largely reliant on the "bride price" (or "dowry," as Annie calls it) to subsist without her contribution to the family. This monetary gift of cattle and other financial compensation is common in developing countries, and David has struggled to pay it. Bringing offspring into their union as this early stage would further deter David from being able to meet his filial responsibilities.

Annie and David from 90 Day Fiance

David and Annie have also admitted that they enjoy travel a little too much to interrupt it with a little one. They're  rebuilding their financial viability, as David mentioned in a recent interview with ET Online (via Us Weekly). David said, "I was not in a good place in 2013 and Annie obviously is just the best thing in my life, the best decision, and together we feel like we can take on the world." Annie also notes that their love for one another is a marathon, not a sprint. Annie said, "To me, I'm very easygoing, and just him giving me a cup of coffee in the morning, I'm falling love with him."

However, the previous 90 Day Fiancé couple seems to have figured all of the issues in their marriage. They have been cast on third series in the franchise, 90 Day Fiancé Pillow Talk. Each week, David and Annie watch 90 Day Fiancé from their bedroom (currently in Scottsdale, Arizona), and comment on the episode as the cameras roll. Other celebrated couples from the series do the same from their bedrooms, too. Annie and David's banter is always good for a laugh, and they are honest and fair when discussing the other couples. This couple enjoys the type of togetherness that most parents lose when children enter their lives.

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90 Day Fiancé season 7 premieres Sunday, November 3 on TLC.

Source: Us