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Questions To Ask Before Marriage
Some couples know each other for a long time, but still they do not know enough about each other. They take each other for granted and just get married. But later, they start wondering what happened to the person they thought knew. This is a common scenario among several couples. |
The problem is that people get used to seeing only a few aspects of the person they are dating while courtship. But after marriage, when they start living together, they come to know about all their habits in detail. However, this does not happen much with couples who live together.
Problems in marriage often surface soon after the wedding. The success of marriage depends on how the couple deals with these problems. However, if you want to make sure that you are not making a very big mistake by marrying, then you could ask your partner some specific and pointed questions before marriage. The answers to these questions can help you decide if the person has the qualities that you are looking for in a spouse. People do not know what their partners are thinking most of the time. They can only know it by asking questions.
Some of the questions to ask before marriage are as follows:
- Ask questions about children, pregnancy, and also the reasons for getting married.
- Ask about ambitions and aim in life. Ask about what their expectations of a wife/husband are.
- Ask questions based on the future; like, where you want to see yourself at 30 or 40?
- Faithfulness and fidelity are also big issues that you need to be clear about.
- Ask about their own family and siblings.
- Childhood events and previous heart breaks also matter.
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